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Bernard Leon Schwartz (December 13, 1925 – March 12, 2024) was an American businessman who was Chairman of the Board and CEO of Loral Space & Communications, a position he held for 34 years. He also served as Chairman and CEO of K&F Industries , Inc., and president and CEO of Globalstar Telecommunications .
The Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute at Baruch College was founded with the support of Bernard L. Schwartz in 1997 and dedicated to helping faculty integrate communication-intensive activities into course curricula. It sponsors an annual “Symposium on Communication and Communication-Intensive Instruction.”
The American College of Sports Medicine was founded in 1954 [2] as the "Federation of Sports Medicine" in New York City at the Hotel Statler on April 22, as part of the afternoon program of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (AAHPER). The following year, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) was ...
Alden's first book, The Closing of the American Border: Terrorism, Immigration, and Security since 9/11 (2008) was a finalist for the Lukas Book Prize." The judges wrote, "Exceptional journalism is required to take immigration — a neglected sideshow in the nation's globe-girding response to the September 11 attacks — and make the topic as evocative of America's misplaced values as the Iraq ...
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Mr. Schwartz was President and, on the board, and executive committee of the 23rd Street Association, a New York City civic and trade organization until it completed its mission and closed in 2009. This included the 23rd Street Community Projects a 501(c)3 Foundation with the theme of Waste Not, Want Not, to advocate on behalf of conservation ...
Bernard L. Schwartz CEO of Loral Space & Communications, a satellite communications company, donated over $600,000 to the Democratic Party. [35] Schwartz said he did not expect, need, or receive any special treatment from the Clinton administration as a result of his donations. [ 36 ]
Bernard Schwartz: Julian Towster [7] Eric Herman Wilhelm Voegelin: Also won in 1955 [42] Psychology: Jean Evans: Also won in 1955 [64] Mary Henle: Also won in 1960 [20] Sociology: Wolfram Eberhard: Also won in 1951 [10] [20]