Here we see a photo of Mr. Henry Isaacson standing at the entrance to his law office in the Bank of America building, downtown on Elm Street. By profession, he is a real estate lawyer. However, Mr. Isaacson has served on several boards including one at North Carolina A&T University. During that time, he was involved in the negotiations that helped bring the International Civil Rights Museum to fruition. Presently, he is Chairman of the Piedmont Triad Airport Authority.
Henry Isaacson is one of Greensboro's citizens who has been working tirelessly for our community for more than five decades. As a matter of fact, the Isaacsons have been enhancing Greensboro for generations. In the early 20th century, his grandfather, Isaac Isaacson was a charter member of Temple Emanuel (reference). He and his son have both been presidents of Temple Emanuel.
In addition to working hard for Greensboro, Mr. Isaacson works hard for his clients. One client was so grateful Mr. Isaacson was able to get his property rezoned that he named a road Isaacson Boulevard. We leave you today, on ABC Wednesday, with "I" is for Isaacson, Henry Isaacson. (A-H here).
INTERESTING.
BTW, I always loved the look of law book bindings.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Posted by: Roger Green | Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 07:58 AM
I know the Isaacsons of Indiana and Michigan! Lovely tribute to a committed citizen, of whom we need more.
HelenMac
ABC Team
Posted by: Helen Mac | Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 08:58 AM
What a way to decorate an entrance, like Roger I like law book bindings too.
Posted by: Joy | Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 03:03 PM