Corporate Viewpoints---Interviews with Top Managers: Interview With Herman Krawitz
Michael Phillips
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Michael Phillips: First National City Bank
Interfaces, 1971, vol. 1, issue 4, 10-22
Abstract:
Interview with Herman Krawitz. Born in New York and educated at City College (where he majored in philosophy), HERMAN KRAWITZ spent the first five years of his professional career building and managing summer theatres. In the fall of 1958 he came to the Metropolitan with a three-week contract as a consultant on stage production and labor problems and stayed on to become one of Rudolf Bing's most valued assistants. In addition to his duties at the Metropolitan, Mr. Krawitz commutes two days a week to Yale University where, in the Graduate School of Drama, he teaches courses and holds seminars in professional theatre problems.
Date: 1971
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