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Iconic Jordan’s Furniture CEO Eliot Tatelman retires after decades 

The President of Jordan’s Furniture Steps Down

Eliot Tatelman, known as the iconic mascot of Jordan’s Furniture in New England, has announced his decision to step down from his role as president of the company. He will be passing the torch to his two sons, as reported by WCVB.

Eliot Tatelman is stepping down as president of Jordan’s Furniture. WCVB 5

In a statement, Tatelman expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to be part of Jordan’s Furniture, a brand that is synonymous with family, community, and exceptional customer experience. The company was founded by Tatelman’s grandfather in 1918 and now operates eight stores across New England.

Tatelman’s sons, Josh and Michael, who have been co-CEOs of the company since 2019, will now oversee the day-to-day operations of the 107-year-old brand.

Tatelman was beloved in New England for his participation in iconic commercials for the store. WCVB 5

Despite stepping down from his role, Tatelman reassured that he will always be connected to Jordan’s Furniture, referring to himself as the mascot of the company, much like Wally of the Red Sox. Jordan’s Furniture is a subsidiary of Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway.

Eliot Tatelman with children who received cash as part of a giveaway. WCVB 5

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