Asher Reiss
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The Honorable Mr. Asher Reiss | |
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CEO of Reiss Industries, Ltd. | |
In office October 17th, 1935 – December 6th, 1945 | |
President of the Board of Directors of Reiss Industries, Ltd. | |
In office March 24th, 1939 – May 28th, 1972 | |
Personal details | |
Born | April 5th, 1889 Avalon, Freeport, Belhavia |
Died | June 19th, 1972 Dakos, North Dakos, Belhavia |
Nationality | Belhavian |
Political party | Federalist Party (1909 - 1919) Fascist Party (1919 - 1943) National Front (1943 - 1945) Federalist Party (1945 - 1955) Conservative Party (1955 - 1972) |
Spouse | Azriela Reiss |
Children | Alia Reiss Helen Reiss Joshua Reiss Yehuda Reiss |
Residence(s) | Dakos, Avalon, and Provisa |
Alma mater | B.A,, Business Science, Imperial Provisa University |
Profession | Businessman, Industrialist, Business Magnate |
Asher N. Reiss (April 5th, 1889 - June 19th, 1972) was an influential Belhavian businessman, industrialist, and an important conservative political figure in Belhavia during from the early 1920s until his death in the early 1970s. He was the heir to wealthy industrial magnate Harold Reiss and the Reiss family business empire. He was the chief financier between the 1920s and early 1940s of Andrew Rothson and his fascist political movement. In the 1950s and 1960s, his company Reiss Industries, Ltd. cornered the market on steel and metal exports from Belhavia and its surrounding markets.