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Glaser Business

Robert V. Glaser Business

The History of Club Car

During his career, Robert V. Glaser had a role as part of a team responsible for making high-end investments, one of these investments being the American electric and gas-powered golf and UTV manufacturer Club Car. Club Car was founded in 1958 in Houston, Texas before it was purchased by Bill Stevens, Jr., who would go on to move the company operations over to Augusta, Georgia shortly thereafter in 1962. To this day, Club Car’s primary headquarters remains in Augusta. In 1978, Club Car was once again purchased, this time by an executive group from EZGO that sought to run its… Read More

Learn More About Catherines

During his career, Robert V. Glaser had a role as part of a team responsible for making high-end investments, one of these investments being the plus size clothing and fashion department store Catherines. Catherines cemented its place in history by focusing on full-figured women well before it was considered fashionable to do so. Back in 1960, an enterprising woman named Catherine Weaver spearheaded the opening of a small boutique located in Memphis, Tennessee. As a plus size woman, Weaver sought to bring a fusion of beauty, style, and confidence to clients with an otherwise limited selection of fashion choices. Catherine… Read More

The Illustrious Gucci Brand

During his career, Robert V. Glaser had a role as part of a team responsible for making high-end investments, one of these investments being the famous Italian luxury brand of fashion and leather goods Gucci. Gucci was founded in 1921 and named after Italian businessman and fashion designer Guccio Gucci. Mister Gucci originally worked in a hotel where he began to admire the luggage guests would bring along with them. In 1920, he opened his shop which focused on selling fine leather goods with a classic style. Gucci brought on his three sons to increase the company’s presence, expanding into… Read More