Background
Farrell, Joseph was born on September 11, 1935 in New York City. Son of John Joseph and Mildred Veronica (Dwyer) Farrell.
designer market analyst producer research sculptor writer company executive
Farrell, Joseph was born on September 11, 1935 in New York City. Son of John Joseph and Mildred Veronica (Dwyer) Farrell.
AB summa cum laude, St. John's College, 1958. Master of Arts, University Notre Dame, 1959. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1965.
With firm, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, New York City, 1964-1965;
executive associate, Carnegie Corporation New York, 1965-1966;
executive vice president, chief operating officer, American Council of Arts, 1966-1971;
consultant, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Special Projects, 1966-1971;
president, National Research Center of Arts, New York City, 1971-1976;
executive vice president, Louis Harris & Associates (Harris Poll), New York City, 1974-1976;
vice chairman, Louis Harris & Associations (Harris Poll), New York City, 1977;
chairman, chief Executive officer, National Research Group, Inc., subsidiary Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeverijen, Los Angeles, London and Tokyo, since 1987. Movie market analyst and consultant, since 1978. Movie executive producer, since 1986.
Sculptor, since 1958. Designer Farbino Furniture, since 1982.
Member Governor New York Task Force on Arts, 1975. Founder, board directors Volunteer Lawyers for Arts, 1968-1976. Board directors Arts and Business Council New York, 1973-1976, Aman Folk Ensemble, 1979-1982.
Board advisors Actors Studio, 1983-1990.