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  1. Bernard Feustman Gimbel (April 10, 1885 – September 29, 1966) was an American businessman and president of the Gimbels department store. Biography. Gimbel was born to Jewish parents, Rachel (née Feustman) and Isaac Gimbel, son of Adam Gimbel, founder of the Gimbels chain of department stores.

  2. Bernard F. Gimbel. Gimbel Brothers Department Stores. 1925–1953. Industry: Retail. Era: 1920. During his tenure as head of the firm, Gimbel grew annual sales of Gimbel Brothers Department Stores from $15 million to $500 million. Gimbel personally negotiated the purchase of competitor Saks and Company.

  3. 27 nov. 2013 · Learn how Bernard Gimbel built Gimbels into the largest department store chain in the world, competing with Macy's and Saks, and sponsoring the first Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia. Discover his business acumen, family legacy and personal interests in this biography.

  4. Bernard Feustmann Gimbel. Department Store Founder. Born to a Jewish family, he was the grandson of Adam Gimbel, the founder of Gimbels department stores. He is well known as the driving force behind Gimbels. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1907.

  5. 2 janv. 2020 · BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — Former University of Pennsylvania water polo player Bernard Feustmann Gimbel made a name for himself outside the water and in the arena of retail as he ranks as one of the founding fathers of today’s retail/department stores.

  6. 14 nov. 2015 · Known to shoppers as “the boss” and to his friends as Bernie, Mr. Gimbel is a behind-the-scenes adviser to decades of New York mayors. “What is good for New York is good for the...

  7. 11 sept. 2018 · Bernard F. Gimbel, the exuberant merchant who brought Gimbels to New York in 1910 and became one of the world's dominant retailers as he ruled over his family's expanding network of department stores, died early yesterday in his suite at the Pierre Hotel.