Zale Newman - Early Life and Career

Early Life and Career

Newman is a graduate of Yeshiva University, later did graduate work at McGill University in Montreal, and holds a Master of Business Administration degree in Marketing and Corporate Strategy from York University in Toronto. He has held executive positions at General Mills, and has been involved with several companies in the financial services industry. Newman was described in 1979 as being affiliated with the Lubavitch movement of Hasidic Judaism.

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