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23 Facts About Carl Spielvogel

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Carl Spielvogel was an American marketing executive and diplomat.

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Carl Spielvogel co-founded the advertising firm of Backer and Spielvogel, where he served as Chairman and CEO.

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Carl Spielvogel was the chairman and CEO of Carl Spielvogel Associates, Inc.

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Carl Spielvogel was appointed to the Broadcasting Board of Governors's first board in 1995 by President Bill Clinton.

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Carl Spielvogel presented his credentials on September 7,2000, and served in that post until April 15,2001.

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Carl Spielvogel was a member of the Council of American Ambassadors, and the Council on Foreign Relations.

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Carl Spielvogel served as chairman of the United Auto Group and was elected to the board of many companies.

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Carl Spielvogel was born to a Jewish family in New York City on December 27,1928, the son of Sadie and Joseph Carl Spielvogel.

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Carl Spielvogel began his working career in 1950 as a copy boy in the news department, he then became a reporter, and eventually a six-times-a-week columnist for The New York Times, until 1960.

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Until 1980, Carl Spielvogel was vice chairman, and a member of the executive committee and the board of directors of the Interpublic Group, with which he was associated for twenty years, one of the world's largest communications marketing companies.

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From October 1994 until April 1997, Carl Spielvogel was chairman and chief executive officer of the United Auto Group, Inc.

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Carl Spielvogel was chairman of the board of advisors of the Intermedia Advertising Group, Inc.

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Carl Spielvogel was a member of the Columbia University Institute for the Study of Europe, and a board member of the Weissman Institute of International Studies at Baruch College.

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The dinner honored Carl Spielvogel, a renowned advertising executive, and Barbaralee Diamonstein, a distinguished writer, for their contributions to the field of communications.

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Carl Spielvogel has been elected to the board of many publicly owned companies, including the board of directors of Interactive Data, Inc and Apollo Investment, Inc Carl Spielvogel had previously served as a member of the board of directors of CBS Market Watch, Inc.

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Carl Spielvogel had a lifelong involvement in civic and cultural organizations: a member of the board of trustees, and former chairman of the Business Committee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art; a member of the board of trustees and the executive committee of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; a former member, for 20 years, of the board of trustees of Mt.

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Carl Spielvogel was a member of the Council of American Ambassadors, the Weissman Institute of International Studies, the Council of Foreign Relations, the Silurian Society and the Yale Club.

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Carl Spielvogel served on the board of trustees of Eureka Communities, which worked to rebuild depressed inner city neighborhoods across the nation, "one leader at a time" for ten years.

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Carl Spielvogel had been a member of the Council for the Study of Europe at Columbia University, a Fellow at The Center for Business and Government at The John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

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Carl Spielvogel had been an Independent Director of Barneys New York Inc since 1999.

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Carl Spielvogel was the recipient in June 1990 of the Baruch College Distinguished Alumnus Award for Outstanding Career Accomplishment.

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In 2008, in an attempt to interest honor students of Baruch College in pursuing careers in the US Department of State, Carl Spielvogel funded a program which was named to honor the service of City College graduate, former Secretary of State, Colin Powell.

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Carl Spielvogel lived in New York City and Southampton New York, with his wife Barbaralee Diamonstein-Carl Spielvogel, the author of 20 books on the arts, architecture, preservation and public policy.