Saul Brandman

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Saul Brandman
Born(1925-08-25)August 25, 1925
UCLA
OccupationGarment manufacturer
SpouseJoyce O'Donnell
Children3

Saul Brandman (August 25, 1925 – May 27, 2008) was an American businessman and philanthropist.[1]

Biography

Brandman was born to a

UCLA with a B.S. in pre-med.[1][2] During World War II, he served as a First Class Corpsman in the United States Navy.[1] After the war, he moved to Los Angeles where he started a clothing manufacturing company with his partner, Steve Gordon.[1] Together, they created a succession of companies and brands including Timely Trends (a junior-related separates, dress and private label manufacturer), Tomboy of California, Jefferson Trading, and the real estate investment and development company Domino Realty Management of California where he served as CEO until his death.[1][4]

Philanthropy

In 1973, Saul established the Saul Brandman Foundation

Personal life

Brandman married three times. He has three children with his first wife: Michael Brandman, Sonya Brandman, and Maureen Brandman.

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