Background
Corbin, Arnold was born on February 16, 1911 in Brooklyn. Son of Harris and Sonia (Kadish) Kowarsky.
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Corbin, Arnold was born on February 16, 1911 in Brooklyn. Son of Harris and Sonia (Kadish) Kowarsky.
Bachelor of Science summa cum laude, Harvard University, 1931. Master of Business Administration with distinction, Harvard University, 1934. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1954.
Research specialist, buyer, R.H. Macy & Company. New York City, 1934-1939;
buyer, merchandiser, L. Bamberger & Company, Newark, 1939-1940;
president, owner, Corbin Foods, New York City, 1946-1947;
chief technologist, United States Army Quartermaster Corps., Inspection Service, New York City, 1947-1949;
lecturer, assistant professor, Baruch School Business and Public Administration, City U., New York City, 1947-1954;
partner, Corbin Associations, Delray Beach, Florida, since 1949;
associate professor, New York University School Commerce, Accounts and Finance, 1954-1955;
associate professor Graduate School Business Administration, New York University School Commerce, Accounts and Finance, 1954-1957;
professor, New York University School Commerce, Accounts and Finance, 1957-1976;
professor emeritus, New York University School Commerce, Accounts and Finance, since 1976. Director Yardley of London, Inc., 1972-1974.
Co-founder, director Long Island Commercial Review, 1954-1957. Member British Exports Marketing Advisory Committee, 1965-1968. Member of national marketing advising committee unites states department Commerce, 1967-1972.
Served with Army of the United States, 1940-1946. Member American Marketing Association (director New York chapter 1960-1963, national director 1963-1965, vice president marketing education 1966-1967, president 1975-1976), New York University Graduate School Business Alumni Association (director 1961-1967), American Arbitration Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, Eta Mu Pi, Mu Kappa Tau, Alpha Delta Sigma.
Married Claire Rothenberg, August 22, 1937. Children– Lee Harrison, Karen Sue.