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Where one man’s trash became another man’s treasure: Pawnshops lined Elm Street in Deep Ellum for decades The stores played an important role in the neighborhood from the 1920s through the 1980s. Honest Joe s Pawn Shop in Deep Ellum(Staff Photo) “Watch those bear traps when you walk through here,” pawnbroker Rubin Goldstein of Honest Joe’s warned Dallas Morning News staff writer Larry Grove in 1964, while he threaded his way through “the clutter of a million valuable items that bear a striking resemblance to junk.” This scene was common along Elm Street in Deep Ellum from the 1920s through the 1980s. ....
Personnel Moves: Former Neiman Marcus CEO to Chair The Perot Museum Board Plus, The Beck Group announces new COO, Texas Rangers name new GM, The American Heart Association hires development VP for Dallas office, and more. By Kelsey Vanderschoot Published in Business & Economy December 15, 2020 12:54 pm . The Perot Museum of Nature and Science elected former Neiman Marcus president and CEO Karen Katz chair during its final board meeting of 2020. Katz succeeds Mac McFarland and will serve a year-long term. Karen Katz, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science Katz spent nearly 33 years with Neiman Marcus, working her way through various executive posts before serving eight years as president and CEO. During her time as CEO, she led the company through an extended period of growth and digital transformation. Katz retired in 2018 but continues to serve on the boards of Under Armour, Humana, and Casper. She is also chair of a shoe company, Stre ....
Caliber, now a $4 billion-a-year automotive repair giant, makes changes at the top The Lewisville-based company has grown from 68 locations to more than 1,200. The Caliber Collision headquarters in Lewisville.(The Mansour Group of Marcus & Millichap) Lewisville-based Caliber is changing up the executive leadership team that propelled it into a $4 billion-a-year behemoth as the nation’s largest auto collision repair company. Mark Sanders will become chief executive officer Jan. 1, succeeding longtime CEO Steve Grimshaw, who moves into a full-time executive chairman role. Grimshaw was hired in 2009 partly to help Caliber expand. The company said Sanders, who joined Caliber in 1997, led its growth strategy as president and chief operating officer. The business now includes Caliber Auto Care (formerly Service First Automotive), Caliber Auto Glass and Caliber Collision. ....