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  1. Arthur Henry Spiegel I (January 12, 1885 – April 7, 1916) was a Chicago mail-order businessman and early American film studio executive. Biography. Spiegel was the youngest son of Jewish businessman Joseph Spiegel, founder of the Spiegel Home Furnishings merchandising house based in Chicago and the Spiegel catalog. He had little interest in ...

  2. Sound Physicians. Gender Male. Investor Type Investment Partner. Arthur H. Spiegel, III, (MBA) is the Board Director of Silverlink Communications Inc. He is also a Member of Radius Ventures Advisory Board.Arthur Spiegel is an entrepreneur with more than 40 years experience in healthcare.

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  3. Managing Director president. Arthur Henry Spiegel III, American Managing director, president Board of directors, past president Greater New York chapter March of Dimes, since 1985. Member Harvard Club, New York Athletic Club.

  4. Jan 4, 2015 · This Sunday it is time to step back and look at the long career of a man who transcended politics – Senior Judge S. Arthur Spiegel of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio. He...

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  5. 3 U.S. District Court trials (including 1-week jury trial) In connection with the 30th anniversary of The Best Lawyers in America publication, Mr. Levin was recognized in 2014 in a special supplement highlighting the few attorneys who have been honored continuously in every annual edition of Best Lawyers® since its 1983 inception. Mr.

  6. Aug 7, 2006 · Arthur H. Spiegel III is a member of Radius Ventures' Advisory Board. He is the former President of CSC Healthcare, which he is credited with developing into one of the nation's leading healthcare IT providers that delivers management consulting, systems integration, full-service IT outsourcing, and claims processing systems and services to the ...

  7. His real name is Adam Spiegel; his father, Arthur Spiegel III, was a descendant of Joseph Spiegel, who founded the Spiegel mail-order catalogue in 1865. The Spiegel family sold the company before Jonze was born, but for years he was still being described as “heir to the $3 billion-a-year Spiegel catalogue business” in magazine profiles.

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