Background
Holleb, Marshall Maynard was born on December 25, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of A. Paul and Sara (Zaretsky) Holleb.
Holleb, Marshall Maynard was born on December 25, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of A. Paul and Sara (Zaretsky) Holleb.
University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Arts, 1937). Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (Master of Business Administration, 1939. I.A., 1941); Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, 1942).
United States.
State Department Consultant, Foreign Service Inspection Corps, Public Member, 1966. Member, National Committee, White House Conference on Aging, 1981. General Counsel, Museum of Contemporary Art, since 1978.
Member, National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Affiliate Member, American Institute of Planners, since 1969. Chairman, Illinois State Council on Aging, 1973-1981.
Bar: Illinois 1947, Supreme Court of the United States Court 1960. Association Levenson, Becker & Peebles, Chicago, 1947-1951. Partner Yates & Holleb, Chicago, 1952-1959, Holleb, Gerstein & Glass, Chicago, 1960-1981.
Senior partner Holleb & Coff, Chicago, since 1982.
Director Acorn Fund; Chairman, Board Of Directors Urban Associations Chicago, Incorporated. Life trustee Hull House Association, president, 1980-1982.
Trustee emeritus National Building Museum, Chicago Institute Psychoanalysis. Overseer Harvard Business School Club. of Chicago.
Life trustee, general legal counsel Museum Contemporary Art Chicago.
Member of advisory board Landmarks Preservation Council, Fair Housing Center Home Investments Fund, Citizens School Committee. Member visiting commission Oriental Institute and Visual Arts University of Chicago. Board directors International Visitors Center, Mostly Music, Incorporated., Chicago Fund on Aging and Disability.
Member Illinois International Trade and Portuguese Promotion Advisory Committee, 1982, Chicago"s Future Project Committee ofTrust, Incorporated., 1982, Pacific Basin Institute.
Member of national advisory board on international education programs unites states department Education, 1981, City Chicago Local Cultural Development Commission. President Chicago Theater Preservation Group Limited., secretary, board directors Arts Club Chicago.
Board directors Chicago Maritime Society. Member industry sector advising committee on services for trade policy matters unites states department Commerce,1995-1998.
Member of national advising committee and delegate White House Conference on Aging 1971, 81.
Member Illinois Council on Aging, 1961-1981, chairman, 1973-1981. Panel member Illinois Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Member weatherization advising committee Illinois Department Business and Economics Development since 1975.
Member Illinois appeal board Selective Service System 1966-1973.
Consultant Vermont research project Housing and Urban Development. First lieutenant, United States Army 1943-1946, General MacArthur"s Headquarters in the Phillipines and Japan.
Trustee Acorn Fund, 1971-1995. Life trustee Hull House Association, president, 1980-1982. Trustee emeritus national Building Museum, Chicago Institute Psychoanalysis.
Overseer Harvard Business School Club Chicago. Founder, life trustee, general legal counsel Museum Contemporary Art Chicago. Member advisory board Landmarks Preservation Council, Fair Housing Center Home Investments Fund, Citizens School Committee.
Member visiting committees Oriental Institute and Visual Arts University Chicago. Board directors International Visitors Center, Mostly Music, Inc., Chicago Fund. on Aging and Disability. Member Illinois International Trade and Port Promotion Advisory Committee, 1982, Chicago's Future Project Committee of Trust, Inc., 1982, Pacific Basing Institute.
Member national advisory board on international education programs United States Department Education, 1981, City Chicago Local Cultural Development Commission. Mayor Daley's principal for a day Chicago Public Schools. President Chicago Theater Preservation Group Ltd., secretary, board directors Arts Club Chicago.
Board directors Chicago Maritime Society. Medical industry sector advisory committee on services for trade policy matters United States Department Commerce, 1995-1998. Member national advisory committee and delegate White House Conference on Aging, 1971, 81.
Member Illinois Council Aging, 1961-1981, chairman, 1973-1981. Panel member Illinois Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Member weatherization advisory committee Illinois Department Business and Economic Development, since 1975.
Member Illinois appeal board Selective Service System, 1966-1973. Consultant Vermont research project Housing and Urban Development. 1st lieutenant United States Army, Philippines and Japan, 1943-1946.
Member American Bar Association, Illinois Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, American Society International Law, American Arbitration Association (national panel), American Institute Planners, National Association Housign and Redevelopment Officials, Urban Land Institute, Harvard Law Society Illinois (board directors), Arts Club, University Club, Bryn Mawr Country Club, Executives Club (Chicago), Lambda Alpha.
Married Doris Bernstein, October 15, 1944. Children: Alan R., Gordon P., Paul Doctorate. Bachelor, University of Wisconsin.