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Herbert Black

Canadian businessman

Herbert Black is a Canadian businessman, art collector, and philanthropist. He is currently President & CEO of American Iron & Metal Company Inc.

American Iron & Metal Company, Inc. (AIM)

Main article: American Iron & Metal

American Iron & Metal is based in Montreal, Quebec, and currently has over 2,500 employees and 80 locations around the globe, with revenues exceeding $2 billion. Established in 1936 by Black's father, Peter, AIM buys, services, processes, and supplies all types of ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal.[1] Black took over AIM with his brother Ronald in 1970. A global leader in metal recycling, manufacturing, and environmental services, AIM has grown both organically as well as via acquisition. The company has branched out into five separate lines of business: AIM Recycling, AIM Solder, Delsan AIM (demolition services), AIM Kenny U-Pull (secondary auto parts) and AIM Éco-Centre (dry waste treatment).

Biography

Herbert Black joined his father's scrap metal recycling business

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Bob Herbert

American journalist

For other people named Robert Herbert, see Robert Herbert (disambiguation).

Robert Herbert (born March 7, 1945) is an American journalist and former op-ed columnist for The New York Times. His column was syndicated to other newspapers around the country. Herbert frequently writes on poverty, the Iraq War, racism and American political apathy towards racism. He is now a fellow at Demos and was elected to serve on the Common Cause National Governing Board in 2015.

Early life and education

Herbert was born in Brooklyn, New York, and was raised primarily in Montclair, New Jersey, where his parents owned a number of upholstery shops.[1] He was drafted during the buildup to the Vietnam War, but was ultimately sent to Korea. Always having had an interest in politics and writing, Herbert decided shortly after the war to go into journalism. Herbert received a Bachelor of Science in journalism from the State University of New York (Empire State College) in 1988.

Career

Herbert's journalistic career began with The Sta

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