Marvin Traub

Marvin Traub

Marvin Traub Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 12, 2012.
NEW YORK (AP) - Marvin Traub, a merchant prince and former CEO of Bloomingdale's, who transformed the department store chain into an international powerhouse, died at his home in Manhattan on Wednesday. He was 87.

The cause was bladder cancer, according to Mortimer Singer, president of Marvin Traub Associates Inc., a consulting firm that Traub started in 1992. He had been battling the illness since late 2009.

After graduating from Harvard College Magna Cum Laude in 1947 and receiving his master's in business at Harvard in 1949, Traub began his legendary career at Bloomingdale's in 1950. During a career that spanned 41 years, he transformed the company from a staid department store into a prestigious retailer that launched the careers of such iconic designers as Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Traub also brought show business to retailing, hosting productions and special merchandise assortments that h onored various countries from India to China, according to New York based retail consultant Walter Loeb. Under Traub's stewardship, Bloomingdale's cultivated a loyal following among such celebrities as Jacqueline Kennedy. And in 1976, Traub escorted Queen Elizabeth II through the Midtown store.

"Marvin transformed the store to being of the moment. He had an incredible ability to get outside the box," said Michael Gould, chairman and CEO of Bloomingdale's.

In a statement emailed to The Associated Press through his publicist, Ralph Lauren called Traub "a rare person and a rare friend."

"Marvin Traub has been part of my life for over 45 years. His support and loyalty extended way beyond my professional life," Lauren said. "When I opened our store on Madison Avenue and 72nd Street, Marvin was my first customer."

Traub started his retailing career in the Bloomingdale's midtown store's bargain basement, and quickly rose through the ranks. He became executiv e vice president in charge of merchandising and sales promotions at age 37 in 1962, according to a blog devoted to Traub. By 1969, he was president, and he was named chairman and CEO in 1978.

Traub retired from Bloomingdale's in 1991 and a year later started his own consulting business, which counted such clients as Ralph Lauren, Jones Apparel Group, Saks Fifth Avenue and Al Tayer, a privately held company based in Dubai. Working with Al Tayer, Traub was involved in helping Bloomingdale's open its first store in Dubai in 2009.

Underscoring his remarkable steadfastness even while battling his illness, Traub showed up to work as recently as 10 days ago, according to Singer.

"He just loved what he did. He loved his business and his clients," Singer said.

Traub is survived by his wife of 64 years, and three children, Andrew, James and Margaret.

ANNE D'INNOCENZIO, AP Retail Writer


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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George Brown

December 2, 2016

Mr. & Mrs. Traub were a blessing to many.....

July 17, 2012

I work for Bloomingdale's for 39 years a great man both inside and out our prayer's are with Lee and family.
John Palmerio Men Shoes Toms River N.J.

Patricia Nezi

July 15, 2012

My condolences to the family. My mother, Carolyn Duggan, started the Bridal Registry in the Hackensack store many years ago. My mother adored"Mr.Traub" and he was very good to her.She worked there for 30 years, she was 77 when she retired.I met him once while working at Bloomies during college; that's when he was CEO and he made everyone feel as though we were all family.It's never been the same. My mother passed away two years ago,but I'll never forget how she spoke glowingly of him.

Hap Hanson

July 13, 2012

I met Mr. Traub when I was part of the team that opened the store in downtown Chicago. When he asked where I had come from and I told him Mark Cross, he laughed and said I was now certainly part of a much larger family. For some reason I felt comfortable enough with him to say I had hoped I would do alright with Bloomingdales; it was all so different from my past life. He laughed again, rubbed my shoulder and said, "Remember, I said FAMILY. You'll do great. WE'LL do great." This was in 1988 and it feels like yesterday. Obviously he was a great man. He was also a nice man. My sincere condolences to the Traub family.

Herman Tannenbaum

July 13, 2012

Sorry about your loss. Also sorry I didn't meet Mr. Traub. My brother lost his life outside Metz on Nov. 10,1944. I wonder if Mr. Traub could shed some light on the activities of that day or before and after. I regret not knowing more about Mr.Traub before his demise.

George M. Beylerian

July 13, 2012

Marvin, those who knew you understand why you were called “Marvy Darvy”. You shall be missed but not from our hearts and minds. George M. Beylerian, Former Vendor and Admirer

July 13, 2012

Please accept my sincere condolences during this time of your loss. Those who die God keeps in his memory because " they are precious in his eyes." (Psalms 116:15) With deepest sympathy.

Gail Koppelman

July 13, 2012

we love to shop and we loved you..RIP

July 12, 2012

3 With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his peoples. And God himself will be with them. 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”

Al Riggi

July 12, 2012

I worked in the Bloomingdales television department before, during and after Marvin's tenure with Bloomingales. He new me well and we had a friendly relationship. When VCR's first came out he asked me to install one in his apartment. I had the pleasure of meeting his wife many times and a few times when she came shopping she stopped by to say hello. Marvin Traub was a giant and Bloomingales owes its great success to him. I will remember him fondly. Al Riggi

Tabitha Phillips

July 12, 2012

During this most difficult time may you peer into God's word and gain comfort from the numerous promises contained within its pages. One day death, sickness, and pain will be a thing of the past. May this thought bring you lasting comfort and hope.

Laura Duffy

July 12, 2012

Rest in Peace Mr.Traub thank you for making going to work such a wonderful experience for over 16 years! Your kindness and wit will never be forgotten. My condolences to the entire Traub family.

Jane Dowling

July 12, 2012

R.I.P. God bless you and your loved ones.

James Willner

July 12, 2012

May he rest in peace......

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