Jack Schwadron

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BornFebruary 10, 1927
DiedOctober 11, 2011(2011-10-11) (aged 84)
Jack Schwadron
BornFebruary 10, 1927
DiedOctober 11, 2011(2011-10-11) (aged 84)
Known forPresident of E.J. Korvettes, Best & Company, and Klein Department Stores

Jack Schwadron (February 10, 1927 – October 11, 2011) was an American businessman in retail. He started at Alexander's Department Store and went on to be president of E.J. Korvette, Klein Department Stores, and Best & Company.[1][2][3] He worked closely with Arthur G. Cohen of Arlen Realty & Development Corporation in choosing locations for expansion of stores.[4][5][6]

Schwadron was the son of Doris and Louis Schwadron, the co-founder of Alexander's. He lived with his first wife, Marilyn (née Hittner), and four children in Great Neck Estates and then moved to Kings Point at 152 West Shore Road.[7][8] In 1948, he graduated from the University of Miami.[9][10][11]

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