The president of iconic New England retailer Jordan’s Furnishings is giving up his seat on the head of the desk.
Eliot Tatelman, the self-described Jordan’s mascot eternally ingrained in New Englanders’ recollections along with his quirky commercials and wild giveaways, introduced that he’s stepping down from the corporate and handing the reins over to his two sons, in keeping with WCVB.
“Being a part of this firm has been one of many best joys of my life,” Tatelman stated in an announcement, in keeping with the outlet.
“From the early days working alongside my brother Barry to changing into a model folks know and belief, Jordan’s has all the time stood for household, neighborhood and buyer expertise.”
Jordan’s Furnishings was based by Tatelman’s grandfather in 1918 and presently operates eight shops throughout New England, together with two in Connecticut.
Day-to-day operations of the 107-year-old model will now fall to Tatelman’s sons Josh and Michael, who’ve been co-CEOs of Jordan’s since 2019.
Tatelman stated his departure from the enterprise facet of Jordan’s after many years of service shouldn’t be a whole goodbye to the corporate.
“I’m just like the mascot of Jordan’s. I’m just like the Wally of the Pink Sox. I imply, that’s who I’m,” he instructed the outlet.
Jordan’s Furnishings is a subsidiary of Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway.
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