Background
Rendl-Marcus, Mildred was born on May 30, 1928 in New York City. Daughter of Julius and Agnes (Hokr) Rendl. Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1948, Master of Business Administration, 1950.
Rendl-Marcus, Mildred was born on May 30, 1928 in New York City. Daughter of Julius and Agnes (Hokr) Rendl. Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1948, Master of Business Administration, 1950.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1948. Master of Business Administration, New York University, 1950. Doctor of Philosophy, Radcliffe College, 1954.
Economist, General Electric, 1953-1956, Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Company, Incorporated., 1956-1958. Lecturer economics evening sessions City College of New York, 1953-1958. Research investment problems in tropical Africa, 1958-1959.
Instructor economics Hunter College City University of New York, 1959-1960.
Lecturer economics Columbia University, 1960-1961. Research economics development Nigeria, West Africa, 1961-1963.
Senior economist International division National Industrial Conference Board, 1963-1966. Assistant professor Graduate School Business Administration, Pace College, 1964-1966.
Associate professor Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, 1966-1971, professor, 1972-1985.
Visiting professor Florida International University, 1986;principal MRM Associations, Rendl Fine Artist Corporation art economics and contemporary art consultant. Fine arts appraiser; artist Allied Social Science Association Conference, Boston, 1994.
Participant International Economics Meeting, Amsterdam, 1968,Prague, Czechoslovakian Republic, 1993, 98, Brussels, 1994, Economics of Fine Arts in Age of Technology, 1984, International Economic Association North America, Laredo, Texas, 1987-1988, London, 1994, Society Southwestern Economists, San Antonio, 1988, New Orleans, 1989, Dallas, 1989, Houston, 1991, Dallas, 1994, Southwest Society Economists, San Antonio, 1992, Dallas, 1994, San Diego, 1990,92, Reno, 1991, Western Economics Association International, 1990, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1990, London, 1992-1993, Arizona Senior Academy, Tucson, 1995, Vienna, 1998.
Exhibited New Canaan Art Show, 1982-1985, American Society of Business and Behavioral Scis, Las Vegas, 1996, New Canaan Society for Arts Annual, 1983, 85, New Canaan Arts, 1985, Silvermine Galleries, 1986, Stamford Art Association, 1987, Women in the Arts at Phoenix Gallery, Group Show, New York City, 1988, Parkview Point Gallery, Miami Beach, Florida, 1982-1989, Art Complex, New Canaan, Miami Beach, 1985. Group shows include Lever House, New York City, 1990, Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1990, Women"s Caucus for Art, San Antonio, 1990, Artist"s Equity, Broome Saint Gallery, New York City, 1991, Greater Hartford Architecture Conservancy, 1991, New Hampshire Arts Center, 1997.
Symposium participant Sienna, Italy, 1988, South Florida Art Center, Miami Beach, 1990, 92-93, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1994-1995, Annual Barnum Festival, 1995-1996, Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut,1995, 96, Art Commander Internet, Philadelphia, 1996-1997, New England Arts Center, Newport, New Hampshire, 1997, Manhattan Arts International (award of Excellence), 1998.
Board of directors New York City Council on Economics Education, 1970.
Member program planning committee Women"s Economics Roundtable, New York City. Participant Eastern Economics Association, Boston, 1988, Art and Personal Property Appraisal, New York University, 1986-1988.
Founder Rendl Fund for Slavic Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York City, since 1999, Harvard University Art Museum Fund for Slavic Art, Cambridge, since 2000, Harvard Museum Natural History, Peabody Museum Archeology and Ethnology, Rendl Fund for the Conservation of Slavic Artifacts, since 2000, Rendl Fund for the Conservation of the Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, since 2001. Member museum council Harvard Museum Natural History, since 2001. Founder Rendl Fund for Czech Art, since 2006, Metropolitan Museum Art, New York City.
Member American Association of University Women, International Schumpeter Economics Society (founding), Metropolitan Economic Associations (secretary 1954-1956), Industrial Relations Research Association, Women's Economic Roundtable (program planning committee), New York City Women in Arts, Allied Social Science Association (artist 1994), Allied Artists American Inc. (associate), New York University Graduate School Business Administration Alumni (secretary 1956-1958), Radcliffe Club, Women's City Club (art and landmarks committee, art complex Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2010), Metropolitan Museum Arts.
Married Edward Marcus, August 10, 1956.