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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Business
  • Language:English
  • Pages:161
  • eBook ISBN:9780978557997

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The Hamadys of Flint Michigan and the American Dream

by Robert Lee Hamady

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Overview
This is a true American tale, the story of the Hamady Clan of Flint, Michigan, whose patriarch came to America from Lebanon in 1908 and built a family business that grew to over $100,000,000 in sales. Over three generations, this large Druze family--54 members at its peak in 1945--lived with its own code of ethics, its deep cultural divides, its dark secret. It is also the story of a prophecy made by that patriarch many years ago: "First generation founds the business, second generation builds the business, third generation brings it down." And so it was. As told by the patriarch's grandson.
Description
This is a true American tale, the story of the Hamady Clan of Flint, Michigan, whose patriarch came to America from Lebanon in 1908 and built a family business that grew to over $100,000,000 in sales. Over three generations, this large Druze family--54 members at its peak in 1945--lived with its own code of ethics, its deep cultural divides, its dark secret. It is also the story of a prophecy made by that patriarch many years ago: "First generation founds the business, second generation builds the business, third generation brings it down." And so it was. As told by the patriarch's grandson.
About the author
Robert Lee Hamady graduated with a B.S. from Northwestern University, and a J.D. and M.A. in philosophy from University of Michigan. He has been a corporate CEO and a strategic planning consultant, and is presently a counselor with the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) in Washington DC.