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Harold Stanley Marcus (April 20, 1905 – January 22, 2002) was president (1950–1972) and later chairman of the board (1972–1976) of the luxury retailer Neiman Marcus in Dallas, Texas, which his father and aunt had founded in 1907. During his tenure at the company, he also became a published author, writing his memoir Minding the Store and also a regular column in The Dallas Morning News. After Neiman Marcus was sold to Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Marcus initially remained in an advisory capacity to that company, but later began his own consulting business, which continued until his death. He served his local community as an avid patron of the fine arts and as a civic leader. In a chapter titled "Mr. Stanley" — the name by which Marcus was known locally for decades — in his 1953 work Neiman-M

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  • ستانلي ماركوس (شخصية أعمال) (ar)
  • Stanley Marcus (es)
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  • ستانلي ماركوس (بالإنجليزية: Stanley Marcus)‏ هو شخصية أعمال أمريكي، ولد في 20 أبريل 1905 في دالاس في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 22 يناير 2002. (ar)
  • Stanley Marcus (20 de abril de 1905 – 22 de enero de 2002) fue un presidente (1950-1972) y jefe (1972–1976) de la compañía de menudeo Neiman Marcus en Dallas, Texas. El Salón de Fama en Publicidad observa: "Stanley Marcus se contaba entre las figuras más importantes en la historia de mercadeo y comercialización para ventas de menudeo. Por sus innovaciones diversas, convirtió una tienda local de moda en una marca internacional, sinónima con la moda alta y servicio con gracia".​ (es)
  • Harold Stanley Marcus (April 20, 1905 – January 22, 2002) was president (1950–1972) and later chairman of the board (1972–1976) of the luxury retailer Neiman Marcus in Dallas, Texas, which his father and aunt had founded in 1907. During his tenure at the company, he also became a published author, writing his memoir Minding the Store and also a regular column in The Dallas Morning News. After Neiman Marcus was sold to Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Marcus initially remained in an advisory capacity to that company, but later began his own consulting business, which continued until his death. He served his local community as an avid patron of the fine arts and as a civic leader. In a chapter titled "Mr. Stanley" — the name by which Marcus was known locally for decades — in his 1953 work Neiman-M (en)
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  • Dallas, Texas, U.S. (en)
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