- Bernard Marcus
Bernard Marcus (born 1929 in
Newark, New Jersey ) is a co-founder ofHome Depot and philanthropist.He was born to Jewish-
Russia nimmigrant parents inNewark, New Jersey . He grew up in atenement and wanted to become a doctor. He couldn’t afford the tuition, so he worked for his father as a cabinet maker throughRutgers University to earn apharmacy degree.Later, he worked at a
drugstore as a pharmacist but became more interested in the business and retailing part of the business. He worked at acosmetics company and various other retail jobs, eventually reaching a position as a top executive with Handy Dan Improvement Centers, aLos Angeles -based chain of home improvement stores. In 1978, after a disagreement with his boss at Handy Dan, he and Home Depot co-founderArthur Blank were both fired.Together, with the help of New York
investment banker Ken Langone who assembled a group of investors and business partnerArthur Blank , they launched the highly successful home-improvement retailer,Home Depot , in 1979. The store revolutionized the home improvement business with its warehouse concept and the three becamebillionaire s as a result. He was the company's first CEO for 19 years and served as chairman of the board until his retirement in 2002.Marcus almost single-handedly funded and launched the new
Georgia Aquarium that opened in downtownAtlanta, Georgia in 2005. Based mostly on the US$200M million donation for the Aquarium, Marcus and his wife, Billi, were listed among the top charitable donors in the country by "The Chronicle of Philanthropy " in 2005.Bernie Marcus also funded and founded The
Marcus Institute , a nationally recognized center of excellence for the provision of comprehensive services for children and adolescents withdevelopmental disabilities . In May 2005, Marcus was awarded the Others Award by theSalvation Army , its highest honor.Marcus is currently chairman of the
Marcus Foundation , whose focuses include children, medical research, free enterprise, Jewish causes and the community. Mr. Marcus was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 2006.References
*Tharpe, Jim (May 29, 2005). [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/0505/29marcus.html Bernie Marcus makes mark with Georgia Aquarium] "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*http://www.forbes.com/guruinsights/2007/01/03/nanotech-homedepot-microsoft-pf-guru-in_jw_0103soapbox_inl.html
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