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− | '''Richard Haller''' is a Pensacola businessman | + | '''Richard Haller''' is a Pensacola businessman. He formerly owned [[Richard Haller Food Service Equipment and Supplies]] on West [[Romana Street]]. He is the husband of [[Nancy Haller]], dance instructor and eldest daughter of Pensacola businessman [[Norman Willenzik]]. |
− | Haller originally worked at [[Pensacola Restaurant Supply]], or Penko | + | Haller originally worked at [[Pensacola Restaurant Supply]], or Penko (co-owned by his father-in-law, Norman, until his death in [[1990]]) until [[2002]]. Haller eventually founded Richard Haller Food Service Equipment and Supplies, which went into bankruptcy in [[2009]] due to the economic downturn. |
He is a member and past president of [[B'nai Israel Synagogue]]. | He is a member and past president of [[B'nai Israel Synagogue]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 29 December 2011
Richard Haller | |
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Born | July 23, 1951 Detroit, Michigan |
Occupation | Salesman |
Religion | Jewish |
Spouse | Nancy Haller |
Children | Vicki Haller Graff Rachel Haller Noah Haller |
Richard Haller is a Pensacola businessman. He formerly owned Richard Haller Food Service Equipment and Supplies on West Romana Street. He is the husband of Nancy Haller, dance instructor and eldest daughter of Pensacola businessman Norman Willenzik.
Haller originally worked at Pensacola Restaurant Supply, or Penko (co-owned by his father-in-law, Norman, until his death in 1990) until 2002. Haller eventually founded Richard Haller Food Service Equipment and Supplies, which went into bankruptcy in 2009 due to the economic downturn.
He is a member and past president of B'nai Israel Synagogue.