Czecho Slovak Commercial Corp.

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Czecho Slovak Commercial Corporation of America was an American importer of products from Czechoslovakia. The company was founded in 1917.[1] In October 1922, the company changed its name to Penn Commercial Corporation of America, Inc.[2]

Directors, executives, and employees[edit]

Founding incorporators

  1. Anthony S. Ambrose (1867–1941),[3] president and director
  2. Ivan Bielek (1886–1943),[4] vice-president and director (signatory party to the Pittsburgh Agreement)
  3. Clement Ihrisky (1876–1940)
  4. Michael J. Bosak, Jr. (1894–1979)

Employoee

  1. Robert Juzek (1894–1975), secretary in 1920

Addresses[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Trade Catalogues of the Winterthur Museum, Part II, compiled by Eleanor McD. Thompson (1991) OCLC 79677433, 24646855
  2. ^ Czecho-Slovak Firm Changes Name, The Music Trades, October 28, 1922, pg. 37, col. 1
  3. ^ History of Bridgeport and Vicinity, Volume 2, edited by George Curtis Waldo (Jr.) (1888–1956), S. J. Clarke Publishing Company (1917), pg. 254 OCLC 48612822
  4. ^ History of Pittsburgh and Environs American Historical Society (1922), pg. 331 OCLC 1040253