Background
Janeway, Eliot was born on January 1, 1913 in New York City. Son of Meyer Joseph and Fanny (Siff) Janeway.
Janeway, Eliot was born on January 1, 1913 in New York City. Son of Meyer Joseph and Fanny (Siff) Janeway.
Student, Cornell, 1932. Graduate student, London School of Economics.
Former adviser to the United States presidents. Former business editor Time magazine, New York City, former adviser to editor-in-chief. Former consultant business trends Newsweek magazine.
Economic adviser numerous industries. Public Janeway Letter. President, director Janeway Public & Research Corporation, New York City.
Chairman, chief executive officer Classic Rarities Inc.
(Book by Janeway, Eliot)
Author: The Struggle for Survival, 1951, The Struggle for Survival, reissue, 1968, The Economics of Crisis, 1968, What Shall I Do With My Money?, 1970, You and Your Money, 1972, Musings on Money, 1976, Prescriptions for Prosperity, 1983. Contributing writer: Commonweal, Barron's, New York Times. Contributor numerous publications.
Married Elizabeth Hall, October 29, 1938. Children: Michael, William.