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Industry News
GARVIN INDUSTRIES HOSTS OKTOBERFEST
Please join us this fall at our OKTOBERFEST open house on Wednesday
October 24 starting at 5:00 p.m. Our new 100,000 sq. ft. warehouse
will feature exciting new product demonstrations, patent consultation
for inventors, food, drinks, entertainment & several drawings
throughout the evening that include:
32”, 42” & 50” Plasma / LCD Televisions
Bulls or Blackhawks Game Penthouse Suite Skybox Tickets
Garvin Gift Cards
Sports Collectibles
Hats, T-Shirts & More!!!!!!!!!
Call Now to RSVP with the number of people that will be attending.
My direct office number is 847-455-0188. Thanks again for your continued
support. We look forward to seeing you in October.
Sincerely,
Barton L. Garvin
President, Garvin Industries Inc.
3700 Sandra St.
Franklin Park, IL 60131
http://www.garvinindustries.com/oct07/Oktoberfest2007.htm
LIGHTING SOLUTIONS OF IL ANNOUNCES NEW
REPRESENTATION
Lighting Solutions of Illinois, with offices in Chicago, Wheaton,
& Springfield, is pleased to announce their appointment as the
Northern Illinois representative for Millerbernd Lighting, Winsted,
Mn. Millerbernd Lighting has 70 years of experience of providing
custom Stainless Steel lighting solutions for food, dairy, beverage,
transportation & severe duty applications. For information on
Millerbernd Lighting or any of the other lines we represent, please
contact our main office-630-462-0230.
Leviton Manufacturing Mourns
Passing of CEO and Chairman Harold Leviton
Little Neck, New York, September 11, 2007— Harold Leviton’s
dedication to the electrical industry and its key professional associations
is legendary. He served on many industry association and civic boards
over a span of decades, rarely missing a meeting. Well into his
late 80s he traveled around the world to position his third-generation
family business, formed at the turn of the century, into a global
industry leader. His life revolved around his family, his company,
his hobbies and generous philanthropic and civic pursuits.
With great sadness Leviton Manufacturing Company announces the passing
of its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Harold Leviton, age
90. Leviton passed away Saturday afternoon September 8, 2007 with
his family at his bedside. He is survived by his wife of more than
65 years, Shirley; daughters, Patricia, Adrienne and Elizabeth;
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and sons-in-law, Donald J. Hendler
and Steven B. Sokolow, both of whom sit on the company’s Board
of Directors and hold senior executive positions with Leviton.
"I am deeply saddened that our industry has lost one of its
foremost icons," said Donald J. Hendler, Leviton company president.
"Those of us who knew Harold had a deep admiration and tremendous
respect for him as a businessman with infinite passion for the electrical
industry. Harold took great pride in assuming leadership of our
large, private, family company and in ushering in another generation.
His legacy of continuing the family business will be carried forward.
I am proud to accept leadership responsibility on behalf of Harold
and the Leviton family.”
Born in 1917 in Brooklyn, New York, Harold Leviton grew up with
“electricity” and a passion for the electrical business
running through his veins. While his young contemporaries were out
playing stickball or softball on Saturdays, he regularly accompanied
his father on visits to the family’s Greenpoint, Brooklyn
factory, where he spoke to employees at all levels of the company
and learned the business from the ground up.
After graduating from the University of Miami with a business degree
in 1940, he began full-time employment at the company. Starting
out in the stock room, he made his way through the company’s
purchasing and personnel departments and eventually became Director
of Personnel, where he instituted forward-thinking policies and
diversified the workforce well before the nation’s anti-discrimination
laws were legislated. With the passing of his older brother Bernard
and his father Isidor two years later in 1965, he found himself
sitting at the company’s helm as its President, CEO and Chairman.
Under his 42-year long leadership, Leviton Manufacturing grew to
become one of the leading companies in the electrical industry with
a product portfolio consisting of more than 25,000 products used
in homes, businesses and industrial facilities.
In addition to presiding over the company, Harold Leviton stood
as a commanding presence and outspoken advocate for safety standards
in the electrical industry. Recalling the day he received a letter
from a parent thanking him for saving her child’s life, he
described the experience as a defining moment – one which
exemplified why he chose a career in electrical manufacturing. A
mother had found a hairdryer in the bottom of the bathtub with her
child. After removing her child from the bathtub she learned that
the GFCI the hairdryer was plugged into had tripped, saving her
child’s life. “This is perhaps one of the best examples
of giving back,” he recalled. “Through the industry’s
involvement in safety standards, we gave back a child’s life.”
Leviton served as Chairman of NEMA’s (National Electrical
Manufacturers Association) Wiring Device Section and Building and
Equipment Division and as an honorary member of its Board of Governors
and Chairman of the Electrical Manufacturing Council. In addition,
he served as Vice Chairman Emeritus of the National Electrical Safety
Foundation (NESF).
His keen sense of social responsibility and concern for the nation’s
youth led him to institute the Leviton Industrial Arts Award, which
has since become a prestigious accolade for New York City High School
students in the electrical trades. Leviton played an active role
with the United Jewish Y’s of Long Island as both a benefactor
and one-time President and Chairman of its Board. He was also a
founder of Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) and of the
Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
During his lifetime, he received numerous distinguished awards,
including the Anti-Defamation Torch of Liberty Award; the Wire and
Cable Club of America’s Charles D. Scott Distinguished Career
Award; NEMA’s Falk Award; and the Medal of Merit of the Portuguese
Communities, for the philanthropy and goodwill he extended to those
of Portuguese descent after a devastating volcano struck the Azores.
His civic activities were many and varied, and included serving
as a Trustee and Deputy Mayor of the Village of Hewlett Harbor,
New York and Vice President of the Board of the Woodmere (New York)
Academy. An avid salt-water game fisherman and golfer, his signature
hobbies included creating latch hook rugs and cork trivets, which
he often gave as gifts to friends, customers and associates. The
staff of the Leviton Company will deeply miss him and are comforted
by the legacy of market innovation, philanthropy and goodwill he
leaves behind. Services were held Monday, September 10, 2007 at
Temple Israel nearby his hometown of Hewlett Harbor.
For more information, contact Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., 59-25
Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362-2591, www.leviton.com.
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