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William Ungar

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William Ungar

Birth
Poland
Death
28 Sep 2013 (aged 100)
Burial
West Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
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American Author and Holocaust Survivor. Born in Poland, Unger came to America in 1946, arriving on May 20 aboard the SS Marine Flasher. He founded the National Envelope Corporation in 1952, after graduating from the City College of the City University of New York with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He grew his company into one of the largest privately owned producers of envelopes in the United States. A dedicated philanthropist, his memoir, published in 2000 by the University Press of America, is entitled Destined to Live. He was honored with an Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from Queens College and has received numerous awards for his accomplishments, both in the world of business and in the world of philanthropy, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the America Business Achievement Award, being named the 1996 National Entrepreneur of the Year, the 1996 New York City Master Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the NCCJ Brotherhood Award, and the 2008 Envelope Manufacturers Association Founders Award, among others.
American Author and Holocaust Survivor. Born in Poland, Unger came to America in 1946, arriving on May 20 aboard the SS Marine Flasher. He founded the National Envelope Corporation in 1952, after graduating from the City College of the City University of New York with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He grew his company into one of the largest privately owned producers of envelopes in the United States. A dedicated philanthropist, his memoir, published in 2000 by the University Press of America, is entitled Destined to Live. He was honored with an Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from Queens College and has received numerous awards for his accomplishments, both in the world of business and in the world of philanthropy, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the America Business Achievement Award, being named the 1996 National Entrepreneur of the Year, the 1996 New York City Master Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the NCCJ Brotherhood Award, and the 2008 Envelope Manufacturers Association Founders Award, among others.

Bio by: Daniel Pletcher


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