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Marc howard siegel business executive
1. Marc Howard Siegel
Business Executive
Marc Howard Siegel is a Florida business executive who grew up in Armonk, New York.
He attended Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. He played tennis for Stetson's NCAA
Division 1 Men's Tennis Team and learned tennis coaching techniques from Nick
Bolllettieri, the legendary coach and member of the Tennis Hall of Fame. He earned a
Bachelor's degree in Economics, and later took continuing education seminars from
Cornell University (off-campus). He currently makes his home in Miami, Florida.
2. Marc Howard Siegel
Good Restaurants
Marc Howard Siegel has always loved a good restaurant. One of his favorites is the
Capital Grille, which was rated the #1 high market chain restaurant in the United States.
He says that part of its appeal is that it offers its service to people who want a quality
meal and are unconcerned by the price. The main part of its appeal, of course, is the
food. He is also a fan of George's in the Grove, a French restaurant in Miami, Florida, and
of The Palm Restaurant, the largest family owned steakhouse in the United States.
3. Marc Howard Siegel
Favorite Jazz Guitarist
Marc Howard Siegel enjoys fine dining with a beautiful vista, and great jazz
music to help prime his palate. His favorite jazz musician is George Benson, the
noted guitarist who is considered by many critics to be one of the all-time
great jazz guitarists. He understands that George Benson has supreme good
musical taste and is capable of building some of the most sumptuous guitar
lines of any player of any instrument.
4. Marc Howard Siegel
World Traveler
Marc Howard Siegel is based in Florida but has
lived all over the world. He spent seven months
in Taiwan, Macau, and Mainland China, and
lived in Mexico City for a year. He has also
traveled extensively throughout the Caribbean,
and once lived in New York, residing in
Manhattan in the then-trendy Upper East Side.
He says that the area has experienced a
downward population cycle in recent years but
is currently enjoying a revival.