Background
Poppel, Harvey Lee was born on December 18, 1937 in Brooklyn. Son of Frank M. and Fannie (Axenzow) Poppel.
(What Megatrends did for business and society as a whole, ...)
What Megatrends did for business and society as a whole, this thought-provoking book does for the rapidly changing information technology industry. It shows what new products consumers can expect to see in the years ahead, which of the thousands of little-known companies in the industry today will emerge as the giants of tomorrow and how to take advantage of the opportunities the industry presents to those who fully understand it. Rather than just present isolated facts, the authors weave this information together to show the trends that are emerging and the sometimes revolutionary ways they are likely to affect industry and all of society for the remainder of this century. It includes comprehensive coverage of the five major segments of the industry: consumer electronics, communication services, information services, office equipment, and business operations equipment. For each segment, the book explains the challenges that firms will face in the coming years, the approaches most likely to succeed, and the products and services that are expected to result through the mid-1990s.
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strategic management consultant investment banker
Poppel, Harvey Lee was born on December 18, 1937 in Brooklyn. Son of Frank M. and Fannie (Axenzow) Poppel.
Bachelor of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1958; Master of Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1959.
Senior information systems analyst Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, 1959-1965. Manager industry systems Western Union, Paramus, New Jersey, 1965-1967. From associate to member operating council Booz, Allen & Hamilton, New York City, 1967-1984.
General partner Poptech, LLC, Sarasota, Florida, since 2003. Board directors Larscom, Santa Clara, California, 1996-1902. Managing director Broadview Associates, Fort Lee, 1984-1996.
Member panel, lecturer on computers, communications and information industry. Judge Entrepreneur of Year, 1991, 93, 94, 95, 96. Investor in start-ups.
(What Megatrends did for business and society as a whole, ...)
Member Aspen Institute Fellows, Institute Management Consultant, Israel Cancer Association (executive committee), Republican Jewish Coalition, Palm Beach Civic Association (executive committee since 2010, board directors since 2006, ), Banyan Golf Club, Marin Country Club, Breakers Ocean Club, Zeta Psi.
Married Emily A. Daigneault, January 2, 1959. Children: Marc F., Clinton S.