Harold was hired by the Association as Assistant Secretary to the Board in 1948. Educated at Princeton and with a law degree from Columbia, he was promoted to Secretary, a position that evolved to Executive Director. Under his direction, EANJ became one of the premier employers' associations in the country. Harold's dedicated and distinguished service to EANJ ended with his retirement in 2000 - 52 years of unwavering commitment to service and an exceptionally high standard of excellence - values that remain the core of EANJ.