University of South Carolina Libraries
Warren H. Weisz A LOOK AT THE PRESIDENT His commitment to the company is total. His finger and eye are on every phase of its operations, and his attention is always on improved product development and better professional merchandising techniques. That's Warren H. Weisz, second president of the Clinton Mills Sales Corp. Weisz was no stranger to the textile markets when he assumed his new role in 1966. A native New Yorker, he received hie textile onninoorinn W..g?>VWIIMy degree from Auburn University. He served in WWII with honor and distinction and entered the textile field upon discharge from service. 0 Weisz, who joineqfcthe sales firm January 31, 1949 as a ^ salesman, was narr^pl Vice ~ President in CharcjTT of Sales in December, 1956. In 1966, in the midst of a dormant market, he succeeded Norman Meyers as President. Shortly thereafter, he was named a Director of the company. "Customers expect superior quality fabrics, prompt deliveries as scheduled, and a competitive price," stated President Weisz. "Through Clinton Mills Executive Vice President George Cornelson, we stay in close contact with each of our manufacturing units, assuring our customers of the services they desire and deserve," commented Weisz. Weisz's attention is continuously focused on customer <_ioincuius emu requirements, improved technology, and professional merchandising. "Clinton Mills has an excellent reputation in the markets. This is a result of the many years of manufacturing skill and dedication of the employees at the plant levels. The better the quality and promptness of deliveries, the more productive the sales group can perform," stated Weisz. B| Clinton Sales Corp. direc Clinton Mills merchandis from the 24th floor of this office building at 111 Street in midtown Manha New York City. /^ ? - m m* E^iimonm] has been proc Superior Qualifr and they've bee m9| customers about tl IB" in DNRever " ~ " for24yea fn@ bh EX |jj IjU ^ ts most of ing activities towering West 40th ttan, ills hieing y Fabrics rs ri telling tieir fabrics yday rs ^he progress of the ? company is graphically evident in these three office photos: left above, 271 Church Street in 1949, above 40 Worth | Street in 1954, and left today's modern office at 111 West 40th Street which was OCCUDied in 1Qfi1