Background
Ailloni-Charas, Dan was born on May 22, 1930 in Ploiesti, Rumania. Son of Max and Felicia (Lupescu) Charas. came to the United States, 1950, naturalized, 1960.
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Ailloni-Charas, Dan was born on May 22, 1930 in Ploiesti, Rumania. Son of Max and Felicia (Lupescu) Charas. came to the United States, 1950, naturalized, 1960.
AB with honors, University of California, Berkeley, 1952; Master of Arts, University of California, Berkeley, 1953; Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1968.
Member editorial staff, San Francisco College Bulletin, 1953-1954; executive secretary, TAMAL, 1955-1957; project director Marplan division, Interpub., New York City, 1958-1960; supervisor advertising studies, NBC, New York City, 1960-1962; director consumer and committee research, Forbes Research, Inc., New York City, 1962; manager market research, Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc., New York City, 1963-1964; new products manager, Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc., New York City, 1964-1968; manager international marketing services department, Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc., New York City, 1968-1969; president, Stratmar Sys., Inc., Port Chester, New York, 1969-1991; chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Stratmar Sys., Inc., Port Chester, New York, since 1991; assistant, then professor marketing, Pace U., 1963-1985. Member of advisory board Premium Incentive Show, 1986-1992, National Premium IncentiveShow, 1987-1992. Lecturer Israel Institute Technology, 1956-1958.
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Trustee Institute Advanced Marketing Studies, 1965-1966, Philharmonic Symphony of Westchester, 1977-1980. Board directors Young Men's Board Trade, 1960-1963, state director, New York StatJr. Chamber of Commerce, 1962-1963.
Board advisers Ad Expo, 1978. 1st vice president Student World Affairs Council Northern California, 1953-1954, chairman Asilomar World Affairs conference, 1954. Founder Israel Association Graduates Social Sciences & Humanities, 1955.
President Haifa Junior Chamber of C., 1956-1957. Member American Marketing Association (president New York chapter 1965-1966, national vice president 1970-1971), Promotion Marketing Association American (board directors 1978-1998, chairman education committee 1979-1981, 82-91, chairman premium show committee 1982-1991, executive committee 1986-1987, 89-93, 94-95, 96-97, 99-2000, chairman national conference 1988, 96, vice president 1989-1993, 94-95, chairman retailers and manufacturers conference 1992, 93, chairman in-store marketing council 1993-1994), North America Society Corporation Planning (board directors 1970-1972), National Association Chain Drug Stores (national industry advisory board 1992—2003), American Friends of the College Management (chairman 1999-2004), Society Professional Journalists, National Press Club, Coro Alumni Association (national board directors 1989-1995), Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Alpha.
Married Miriam C. Taytelbaum, October 8, 1957. Children: Ethan Benjamin, Orrin, Adam.