Harold Siegel for treaurer of the Friars club
Harold Siegel
48 year long Friars Club member, joining the Club in 1968.
Intimately knowledgeable of the Club’s finances, he has served on the Board of Governors on three different occasions and has been an active member of the House, Admissions and New Directions Committees. Vice Chairman of Club’s Finance Committee for more than 12 consecutive years. He is also an enthusiastic supporter of the Friars Sunshine Committee and has been for more than 30 years. Harold has served as the Dean’s representative on the Friars Foundation and is a contributor to the Foundations Adopt-A-Scholar program. Also Vice Chairman of our Pool Tournaments. Founder and Chairman of Friars Club 30 plus committee. Harold is the President & CEO of Excelsior Graphics, a New York based graphic arts production company, and a Founding Board Member & Treasurer of the Printing Broker/Buyers Association, a major national industry trade group.
The Friars Club is truly my home away from home as I am at the Monastery on almost a daily basis. The Club has been an important part of my life and has provided me, my wife Marilyn and my entire family with much joy and wonderful memories. I have always felt the need to give back, and have served in many ways over the past 48+ years. These are trying economic times, but the Club has great strengths and will endure. I believe that by my serving as your Treasurer we will continue to do great things in the future. I am proud to be a Friar, and privileged to be a candidate for Treasurer of the world renowned Friars Club.
We, the Undersigned, members in good standing of the Friars Club, hereby nominate Harold Siegel to serve as Treasurer, of the Friars Club, commencing at the Annual Meeting of the Club members scheduled for October 27, 2016, or any adjourned date thereof.
This petition is being signed and submitted to the Scribe of the Club no later than August 15, 2016 pursuant to Article IV, Section 10, paragraph (d) and Article VI, Section 4 of the Club's Constitution."
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