Background
Tunick, Stanley Bloch was born on March 6, 1900 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Mary (Bloch) Tunick.
Tunick, Stanley Bloch was born on March 6, 1900 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Mary (Bloch) Tunick.
AB, City College of New York, 1919. Master of Business Administration, City College of New York, 1923. Juris Doctor, St. Lawrence University, 1928.
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1938.
Foreign correspondent export, Loeb & Schoenfeld Company, 1919-1920;
chief accountant motion pictures, Association Exhibitors, Inc., 1920-1924;
traveling auditor motion pictures, Pathe Exchange, Inc., 1924-1925;
auditor, Pathex, Inc., 1925-1926;
senior accountant, member of staff, various accounting firms, 1926-1928;
private practice accounting, from 1928;
partner, accountant, Tunick & Platkin, 1941-1971;
consultant, Tunick & Platkin, 1971-1978;
consultant, Buchbinder, Stein, Tunick & Platkin, 1978-1988. Teacher bookkeeping Haaren High School, New York City, 1928-1931. Practice law, 1929-1987.
Instructor Baruch School Business and Public Administration of City College of New York, 1931-1942, assistant professor, 1942-1948, associate professor, 1948-1951, professor, 1951-1962, chairman accountancy department, 1956-1962. Member of New York State Board Certified Public Accountants Examiners, 1962-1970, secretary, 1964-1965, vice chairman, 1965-1967, chairman, 1967-1969. Formerly trustee Abraham Kamber Company, Broad Street Properties.
Past director Camp Loyaltown, Inc. Past board directors City College Fund, United Jewish Appeal Greater New York. Board of overseers Combined United Jewish Appeal/Federation of Jewish Charities, 1986-1988.
Council of governors Albert Einstein College Medicine, Yeshiva University, 1979-1983. Board directors Palm Beach chapter American Jewish Committee, 1981-1988. Trustee Student Aid Association City College, 1958-1988.
Member national council Joint Distribution Committee, 1967-1988. Vice president, secretary, board directors James Charles O'Connor Foundation, Inc., 1982-1988. Served as private, infantry United States Army, World War I.
Lieutenant colonel C.E. Army of the United States, World World War II. Lieutenant colonel O.R.C. until 1987. Member New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (award for contribution to profession 1965, director 1948-1951, treasurer 1951-1953, vice president 1955-1956, trustee disability insurance trust 1956-1985, 50 year membership certified 1978), American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (honorary member 1985.
National council 1967-1970), American Legion, Reserve Officers Association, American Association of University Professors, American Arbitration Association (national panel arbitrators), Association Alumni City College New York (director 1952-1958, honorary director 1959-1987, director Palm Beach chapter 1976-1987, Alumni Service medal 1940), United Nations Association, International Brotherhood Magicians, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Pi Epsilon, Iota Theta. Clubs: Accountants of America, Town of City of New York, The 100 (president 1972-1973), New York University, Society of Four Arts.
Married Mildred P. Superior, June 26, 1942. Children: Andrew Jeffrey, Richard David.