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Alan c. Hasfield, one of the famous benefactors and former CEO of the iconian Games Hasbro He died inc. , Gi Joe and Play-DoH maker. It was 76, according to the game.
Hasbro, the second largest game company behind it Mattel Based on annual sales, he refused to provide more details. The Hassenfeld Family, Hassenfeld Family Foundation, was not immediately available for comment.
Hassenfeld was born in Provence, Rod Island and graduated from the Derfield Academy in Massachusetts. He obtained a certificate in university arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970. After graduation, he joined Pawtuckty, Rhode Island in 1970. Hasbro was founded in 1923, by Hassenfeld grandfather, Henry. Initially known as hassenfeld broths, she sold the residue of the textile but expanded in school supplies and then manufacturing games under the name HASBRO in the 1940s, according to HASBRO. It was done in 1968.
Hasfield rose quickly in the family company that works as a special assistant for the president and worked on his way Rows. One of the main architects in Hasbro International Operations has become a widespread time traveling abroad. He was appointed CEO in 1980 and became president in September 1984.
Hasfield has worked for years under his older brother Stephen. However, the death of his brother to pneumonia in June 1989 at the age of 47, Hasnefield moved to the position of Chairman and Executive Director.
Hassenfeld as CEO in 2003 and in August 2005 he retired from his president and became an honorary president. Move away From this round last year. Hasperfield was the last member of the family sitting on the blackboard, according to Hasbro.
“We are all those who have taken any connection to HASBRO today to mourn the deep loss of Alan Hasinfield, the chairman and former CEO of our teacher, his teacher and dear friend,” Chris Cox, CEO of Hasper in an e -mail statement to the Associated Press. “Alan’s huge heart was, and the guideline will remain behind Hasbro – the conscience, fictional, and devoted to bringing a smile on the face of every child all over the world. His persistent call for charitable work, the well -being of children, and the creation of the game industry as a legacy that will always inspire us.”
Hasnfeld participated in many charitable and social reasons at the national and local levels in Rod Island. His fears ranged between childhood hunger to issues that involve the settlement of refugees in the state. As head of the Hassenfeld family initiatives, he supervised the mission of the Foundation represented in the safety of globalization and human rights in the field of children’s products; Empowering women in developing countries; Economy, education and job opportunities in Rod Island.
Hassenfeld was also a founder of Hasbro Children Hospital in Provence, and his family’s contributions helped to establish the Hassenfield Health Health Innovation at the University of Brown.
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