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  1. Andrew Heiskell (September 13, 1915 – July 6, 2003) was chairman and CEO of Time Inc. (1960–1980), and also known for his philanthropy, for organizations including the New York Public Library. He was President of the Inter American Press Association (1961–1962) and president of the Harvard University Board of Overseers.

  2. The Andrew Heiskell Library provides talking books and magazines and braille for people who are blind, visually impaired, or are otherwise physically unable to read standard print. The library serves residents who live in New York City and Long Island.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2003 · Andrew Heiskell, a former chairman of Time Inc. and a philanthropist whose efforts at civic improvement helped rescue the New York Public Library and Bryant Park from shabbiness and decline and...

  4. Andrew Heiskell's publishing career spanned four decades: he rose from editing science pictorials for Life magazine to running Time, Inc. He was also well known as an effectual philanthropist who helped rebuild the New York Public Library and build low-cost urban housing around the country.

  5. The Andrew Heiskell Library provides talking books and magazines and braille for people who are blind, low vision, or have a physical or reading disability that makes it difficult to read standard print. The library serves residents who live in New York City and Long Island.

  6. Born in Naples to expatriate parents, Andrew Heiskell, former Chairman of The New York Public Library, spent a nomadic childhood in a series of European hotels. He did not go to school until he was 10 years old, and never graduated from college.

  7. Global Equity Strategist Andrew Heiskell characterizes the new market regime, makes a case for shelving the old investment playbook, and shares potential investment implications for equity markets.