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Jules Lederer (1917–1999) was an American business executive and innovator. Early life. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he dropped out of school in ninth grade, having to work from the time he was 13 to support his family. He made his living as a salesman. [1] Career.
Un parent éloigné de M. Mirkin, Jules Lederer, devient amoureux du concept de Budget et crée une entreprise de location afin d'aider M. Mirkin à augmenter sa flotte et à faire croître l'entreprise.
23 janv. 1999 · Jules Lederer, the founder of Budget Rent-a-Car and the man known to many as the former husband of advice columnist Ann Landers, has died. He died of a heart attack Thursday at...
23 janv. 1999 · Jules W. Lederer, the founder of Budget Rent-a-Car and former husband of Ann Landers, the popular syndicated newspaper advice columnist, died of a heart attack Thursday at his home near London....
In 1959, in an effort to grow the business, Mirkin appealed to a distant relative, Jules Lederer, president of a Chicago-based manufacturer of writing instruments, for additional financing. Lederer formed a leasing company and leased new vehicles to Mirkin. In 1960, Lederer formed Budget Rent A Car Corporation in Chicago. The company then grew ...
Eppie was married to Jules Lederer, who became a business executive; Popo married Morton Phillips of Minneapolis. [7] Between 1945 and 1949, Lederer was chairwoman of the Minnesota-Wisconsin council of the Anti Defamation League. [citation needed]
22 janv. 1999 · Jules Lederer, 81, who founded one of the country’s largest rental car companies and once was married to one of the world’s most well-known newspaper columnists, died of a heart attack in his...