Background
Elsberg, Stuart Michael was born on February 2, 1939 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milton Leonard and Rita Ann (Kahn) Elsberg.
specialist on aging policy business consultant
Elsberg, Stuart Michael was born on February 2, 1939 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milton Leonard and Rita Ann (Kahn) Elsberg.
Bachelor of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1960; Juris Doctor, Georgetown University, 1963.
With, Drug Fair, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 1958-1981;
director, Drug Fair, Inc., 1963-1981;
assistant director statistics and analysis, Drug Fair, Inc., 1963-1966;
assistant director merchandising, Drug Fair, Inc., 1966-1972;
secretary, Drug Fair, Inc., 1968-1973;
merchandise manager, Drug Fair, Inc., 1972-1975;
vice president, Drug Fair, Inc., 1973-1975;
president, Drug Fair District of Columbia, 1969-1981;
senior vice president, Drug Fair, Inc., 1975-1981;
president, Active Casuals Inc., 1977-1980;
of counsel firm, Kaufmann, Glosser & Greenburg, 1981-1983;
founder, Chairman of the Board, chief Executive officer, Kol International and Kol Foods Inc., Bethesda, Doctor of Medicine, 1985-1988;
consultant, United States Senate Special Committee on Aging, 1988. Founder Elsberg Associations, Retail Counselors, since 1981. Advisory board Riggs National Bank, since 1977.
Corporation board directors Children's National Medical Center, since 1984. Board directors Washington Adventist Hospital Foundation, since 1988.
Member personnel policies forum Bureau National Affairs, 1965-1967. Member businessmen's committee Washington National Symphony, 1968-1970. Member Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department, since 1969, president, 1974-1985.
Board directors Junior Achievement Metropolitan District of Columbia, 1973-1993, vice president, 1974-1975, president, 1976, chairman board, 1977. Chairman board Eastern regional council, 1978. Trustee, board directors Potomac Conservation Foundation, 1971-1978.
Board directors Washington Performing Arts Society, 1973-1979, Children's Hospital National Medical Center, 1977-1984, Hebrew Home Greater Washington, Doctor of Medicine Independent Practice Association Inc., 1989-1992. Member aging committee Jewish Social Service Agency. Executive advisory board National Alliance Business, 1979-1981.
Member Washington Board Trade, 1978-1986. Vice chairman Retail Bureau Washington Board of Trade, 1981. Appointee Montgomery County Drug Abuse Advisory Council, 1981-1985.
Member Washington Area board Jewish National Fund, since 1981, senior vice president, member national leadership council, 1983-1986. Member Potomac Chamber of Commerce (chairman 1971), District of Columbia Bar Association, Affiliated Chain Drug Stores (director 1969-1981, executive committee 1972-1975, secretary 1972, vice president 1973, chairman board 1974), National Business Leadership Conference (sponsoring committee 1977), Pi Epsilon Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Tau Delta Phi. Clubs: Rhode River Boat (Annapolis, Maryland), Woodmont Country, Potomac Pedalers Touring Club.
Married Margery Ann Merkin, August 29, 1965. Children: Andrew Marc, Jonathan Simon, Daniel Harry.