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Arthur Brody

Retired

Arthur Brody is a notable figure in the library services industry, having founded and served as the CEO of Brodart Company. He retired on August 30, 2004, after leading the company since its establishment in 1939. Under his leadership, Brodart grew from a small operation into a significant provider of library supplies, automation, and furniture, with operations in both the United States and Canada. Following his retirement, Joe Largan succeeded him as CEO and chair of the board.1

In his retirement, Arthur Brody is recognized for his contributions to the field and remains connected to professional networks, as indicated by his LinkedIn profile where he is described as a retired sourcing and operational professional with expertise in change management.2 His career reflects a commitment to enhancing library services and resources through innovative solutions.

Highlights

May 13 · query.nytimes.com
Paid Notice: Deaths BRODY, ARTHUR - The New York Times
Sep 17 · libraryjournal.com
Brodart Founder and CEO Arthur Brody Retires - Library Journal

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Location

Danbury, Connecticut, United States