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  1. Richard M. Rosenbloom was born on 30 June 1923 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Cagney & Lacey (1981), Sinatra (1992) and 240-Robert (1979). He was married to Jean Simon. He died on 28 March 2015 in Palo Alto, California, USA.

    • Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew
    • June 30, 1923
    • Richard M. Rosenbloom
    • March 28, 2015
  2. Richard M. Rosenbloom was born on 30 June 1923 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Cagney & Lacey (1981), Sinatra (1992) and 240-Robert (1979).

    • June 30, 1923
    • March 28, 2015
  3. Mar 28, 2015 · Richard Rosenbloom was a producer and television executive best known for his work on the popular 1980s CBS show Cagney & Lacey. He shared an Emmy nomination in 1983 for his work on the detective series, which starred Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly as the title characters.

  4. By David H. Rosenbloom, Robert S. Kravchuk, Richard M Clerkin Copyright 2022. 660 Pages. by Routledge. Description. The ninth edition of Public Administration: Understanding Management, Politics, and Law in the Public Sector grounds students in the fundamentals of public administration while embracing its complexity.

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  6. Jan 1, 2018 · Richard S. ‘Dick’ Rosenbloom was the David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. According to the official obituary from the university (Harvard Business School, Harvard Business School...

  7. Oct 25, 2011 · BOSTON—Richard S. Rosenbloom, the David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at Harvard Business School and an authority on the management of technology and innovation, whose teaching and pioneering research had a significant impact at HBS and beyond for more than five decades, died on Oct. 24 in New York City.