About: Charles Andes

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Charles L. Andes or Chuck Andes (1930 – August 17, 2006) was an American businessman notable for providing leadership at the Franklin Mint. Later in his career made contributions to civic service, most notably as chairman of the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia. He received the William Penn Award, Philadelphia's highest honor for business leaders contributing to civic service. Andes was born and raised in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania where his father was a prominent home builder. He attended Swarthmore College and earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University.

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  • Charles L. Andes or Chuck Andes (1930 – August 17, 2006) was an American businessman notable for providing leadership at the Franklin Mint. Later in his career made contributions to civic service, most notably as chairman of the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia. He received the William Penn Award, Philadelphia's highest honor for business leaders contributing to civic service. Andes was born and raised in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania where his father was a prominent home builder. He attended Swarthmore College and earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University. (en)
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  • Charles L. Andes or Chuck Andes (1930 – August 17, 2006) was an American businessman notable for providing leadership at the Franklin Mint. Later in his career made contributions to civic service, most notably as chairman of the Franklin Institute science museum in Philadelphia. He received the William Penn Award, Philadelphia's highest honor for business leaders contributing to civic service. Andes was born and raised in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania where his father was a prominent home builder. He attended Swarthmore College and earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University. (en)
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