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  1. Sigmund Eisner (February 14, 1859 – January 5, 1925) was a prominent manufacturer and president of the Sigmund Eisner Company based in Red Bank, New Jersey. At one time (1922), this company was the exclusive manufacturer of uniforms for the Boy Scouts of America and the largest manufacturer of uniforms in the United States.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Sigmund Eisner was an immigrant peddler who expanded his in-home sewing business into what was then the largest uniform company in the world and left behind a legacy of philanthropy that benefited the Jewish community and others in the Red Bank area.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2012 · One prominent member of the communities that grew and flourished was Sigmund Eisner, an immigrant from Bohemia who settled in Red Bank in 1881 with little more than the clothes on his back.

  4. Named for the pioneering comics creator and graphic novelist Will Eisner, The Eisner Awards, considered the “Oscars” of the comic book industry, will be given out in 32 categories for works published in 2021.

  5. eisnerfoundation.org › about › mission-and-historyThe Eisner Foundation

    The Eisner Foundation was started in 1996 by Michael D. Eisner, then-Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and his wife Jane in order to focus their family’s philanthropic activities. The Sigmund Eisner Company in Red Bank, New Jersey—at the time, the largest uniform manufacturer in the United States—provided all of the official ...

  6. The Kalendarium of Nicholas of Lynn ed. by Sigmund Eisner (review) REVIEWS reader will respond. While Peck's essay should certainly be read (and Scarry's too, for all its unevenness), little else in this collection demands the attention of medievalists or their students.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2023 · Sigmund founded the Sigmund Eisner Company in Red Bank, New Jersey, the largest uniform manufacturer in the country in its time and the maker of Boy Scouts uniforms. He, too, was an active giver, in his case, largely to children’s causes.