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History of Zack

Zack Radio Supply was started in 1931 by V.N. (Zack) Zachariah, a Lebanese Immigrant, during the heart of the depression. Zack's business flourished selling products from his storefront location on Market Street in San Francisco. Zack at that time was selling MRO (Maintenance, Repair, & Operations) products. In 1942 he sold many products to the military and "Radio Products" gave way to "Electronics" and the name of the company was changed. In 1946 Zack began focusing on Sales to the Broadcast field and shortly thereafter to Television Stations. A few years later, sales were expanded to the OEM Industrial Market Customer.

Zack's customers were the who's who of The Electronics Industry. Some of the notable customers included Mr. Dave Hewlett, Dalmo Victor, Steve Jobs, & Steve Wozniak.

Zack expanded & contracted over time and had locations in Palo Alto, Sacramento, Monterey, San Jose, Phoenix, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

Zack retired in 1987 and at that time the company was purchased by an investor group led by Michael La Porte, an executive of Belden Electronics. A few years later in 1993, Zack Electronics & Data Communications was sold to Dennis Awad, President of Tele-Com Products, Inc., a successful entrepreneur, who had grown his own business since 1977 from his parents garage.

President - Zack Electronics, Inc.Dennis decided that with Zack's long history and success, that he would merge his company into Zack and assume the Zack Electronics well known identity. From 1993 until today, Zack Electronics, led by Dennis Awad, the President of the company, conducted the following transactions:

October 1993 - Purchased Zack Electronics, Inc. of San Jose, CA. Merged business with Tele-Com Products, Inc. owned by Dennis Awad.

June 1996 - Purchased "Joseph Electronics" of Niles, IL and turned it into a Zack branch.

June 1997 - Purchased "Electronic Parts Company" of Phoenix, AZ. and turned it into a Zack branch.

August 1997 - Purchased "Miltex" a production supplies business in Chicago, IL

October 1997 - Sold Zack "Data/Communications" business (3 locations) to Anicom of Chicago, IL. A NASDAQ traded company.

March 1998 - Purchased "Mac Donald Hunter" a production supply business located in Alhambra, CA.

September 1999 - Sold Zack "Production Supply" business to Contact East, a Stanley Works Company now traded on the NASDAQ.

December 2000 - Sold Zack branch in Chicago to the Managers (Formerly Joseph Electronics).

January 2001 - Zack Electronics reformed to focus on the Audio, Video, Broadcast & Data Communications Market.

For further information about Zack Electronics, contact via e-mail Dennis Awad, President at dawad@zackelectronics.com

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