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Thomas Gellert States Reality That Family Business Doesn't Allow For Downtime

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Thomas Gellert

  • Vice President, Atalanta Corporation
  • male
  • Caucasian
  • 1972 (Age: 52 years old)
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Biography

Thomas Gellert is a vice president in charge of the cheese division and specialty food imports at Atalanta Corporation, a food importer in Elizabeth, N.J. Atalanta Corporation is a family owned business that is run by Gellert's father.

Thomas Gellert received his undergraduate, MBA and law degrees from Cornell University.

Family business is great. It's ... you grow up in it every... you know, every meal time is ... you know, you can't really separate your family and business, you're intertwined it's great but I would definitely recommend getting work experience outside the family business you know, learning, you kno...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 4 Thomas Gellert Discusses Academic and Professional Background
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Video 2 of 4 Thomas Gellert States Reality That Family Business Doesn't Allow For Downtime
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Video 3 of 4 Thomas Gellert States Changes In Communications Have Changed Marketing But Still Not Eliminated The Middleman
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Video 4 of 4 Thomas Gellert Discusses Impact of Dollar Fluctuation On Importing Business
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