President of New England's beloved Jordan's Furniture stepping down: report
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Eliot Tatelman, the longtime president of Jordan's Furniture, announced his decision to step down and transfer leadership to his two sons, Josh and Michael, who have co-led the company since 2019. Founded by Tatelman's grandfather in 1918, Jordan's has become a staple in New England, known for its unique marketing and strong emphasis on customer experience. While Tatelman is leaving the operational role, he expressed that he will continue to embody the spirit of the brand, likening himself to Wally the Green Monster of the Boston Red Sox.
Eliot Tatelman announced he is stepping down from Jordan's Furniture after decades, passing leadership to his sons while remaining a beloved company mascot.
'Being part of this company has been one of the greatest joys of my life,' Tatelman said, reflecting on his long history with Jordan's Furniture.
Jordan's Furniture, founded in 1918, is now led by Tatelman's sons after his years of service, cementing the family's legacy in New England.
Tatelman likened his role to a mascot, saying, 'I'm like the Wally of the Red Sox. I mean, that's who I am.'
Read at New York Post
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