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advertising executive

Stanley Irvyng Fishel, American Advertising executive.

Background

Fishel, Stanley Irvyng was born on January 2, 1914 in New York City. Son of Max and Mollie (Schulman) Fishel.

Education

Bachelor of Science, Columbia College, 1934.

Career

Executive trainee, United Artists Corporation, New York City, 1934-1935; advertising manager, Imperial Art Galleries, Ltd., New York City, 1935-1937; partner, vice president, Jasper, Lynch & Fishel, Inc., New York City, 1937-1949; president theatrical operations, Wilson-Irving Company, since 1955; executive vice president, Fairfax, Inc., New York City, 1949-1976; Chairman of the Board, Fairfax, Inc., 1976-1983; chairman of the executive committee, Fairfax, Inc., 1985-1986. Board directors Clay, Inc. Chairman, Board Of Directors Locomotion Pictures, Inc.

Achievements

  • Stanley Irvyng Fishel has been listed as a noteworthy Advertising executive by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member of Executive Committee advertising division United Jewish Appeal/Federation Jewish Philanthropies New York, since 1949. Board directors, secretary Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, 1953-1970. Board directors The Troupe Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1979-1983.

Lieutenant (senior grade) United States Coast Guard Reserve, 1942-1946. Member Zeta Beta Tau (national president 1956-1960, president foundation 1968-1980, Chairman of the Board 1980-1983, chairman emeritus since 1985, National Interfraternity Conference Man of Year Gold medal 1989).

Connections

Father:
Max Fishel

Mother:
Mollie (Schulman) Fishel