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Alan Harvey Goldfield Alan H.
Goldfield is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of CellStar
Corporation, a global provider, and the largest wholesaler in the world
with logistics, fulfillment, and consumer activation of cellular phones
that generated revenues of over 2.3 billion U.S. Dollars in 1999.
He founded National Tape and Record Center in 1969 which grew from
a local company in Dallas, Texas to become CellStar with international
market dominance. Al
Goldfield in his key role at CellStar is an industry leader heading up the
many innovative and creative services for the numerous wireless
communications products the Company has to offer.
Mr. Goldfield serves as an officer and director of the company. As an
avid sports supporter and enthusiast, he played professional baseball as
pitcher for the Houston Baseball Club from Fall 1961 through Fall 1965 in
their minor league system. Born in
Brooklyn, New York, he was close enough early in life to know firsthand
about the Ellis Island experience. His
father, the late Herman (Hy) Goldfield, left his native Austria and
arrived at Ellis Island in 1920. Mr.
Goldfield, has been married to his wife Shirley since 1972, and they have
three sons, Michael, age 26; Brian, age 25; and Richard, age 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldfield live on a ranch in Texas. The Goldfield family is also very involved in many charitable and civic activities in the North Texas area. All contents of pages and images Copyright © 2003, Hosted and maintained by Inter Media Post |