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Jonathan
W. Romeyn
Business in the Blood

Jonathan Romeyns
grandmother, Rosalie
Elliman Romeyn, was
an astute business
executive and
entrepreneur in an era
when few women were
engaged in commerce. |
Mr. Romeyn facilitates transactions and resolves disputes with
the dexterity and fluency developed from lifelong exposure. His grandmother, Rosalie Elliman Romeyn, was manager of Strawbridge and
Clothier department store in Philadelphia until her retirement in 1954 .
His father, Radcliffe L. Romeyn, was an executive in the Latin
American divisions of Kraft and Philco (which explains Mr. Romeyns childhood in
Venezuela).
His mother, Dorothy S. Romeyn, was a formidable businesswoman in
her own right.
As a young man, Mr. Romeyn grew interested in the law on
perceiving that businessmen need supportive counsel to protect and expand their endeavors. |
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About the time of the federal Robinson-Patman Act
of 1936,
Radcliffe L. Romeyn, Jonathan
Romeyns father, begins his career
with Kraft, as a route salesman in Philadelphia. |
| Dorothy
S. Romeyn
at the beginning of
her business career. Taken in Argentina, during her second assignment for J. Walter
Thompson
ad agency. |

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 Radcliffe L. Romeyn,
as VP-Latin American Region, Philco Corporation. |
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As a boy, Mr. Romeyn was one of
Curtis Publishings top magazine
subscription salesman. In college,
he embarked upon Services
Unlimited, offering handyman,
repair, and moving assistance to
university faculty and staff. |
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