Al Eisenstat
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Al Eisenstat (born 1930) was an American lawyer and business executive. He was general council,[1] Senior Vice President[2] and board member at Apple Computer.[3] He participated in the selection of Michael Spindler as CEO, replacing John Sculley.[4]
Career
Eisenstat was the co-founder of United Data Centers.[5][6] He later sold the company to Tymshare.[7]
In 1982 was Apple's corporate secretary and also vice president of marketing.[8] In 1985 he was vice president of investor relations,[9] and was also its chief legal officer.[10][11][12]
Eisenstat recommended that Apple buy AOL.[13]
In 1993 Eisenstat sued Apple for wrongful dismissal.[14][15]
References
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- ↑ http://www.edibleapple.com/2010/11/21/the-story-behind-steve-jobs-1985-resignation-from-apple/
- ↑ http://lowendmac.com/2013/michael-spindler-peter-principle-apple/
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- ↑ "A Search for Direction at Apple". New York Times, By JOHN MARKOFF, October 1, 1993
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