Morton Arthur Sweig (February 13, 1915 – January 8, 2011) was an American businessman and industry leader in janitorial and maintenance services.
His father, Max Sweig, was vice president ofNational House Cleaning Contractors, Inc. (founded as National Window Cleaning and House Renovating Co. in 1886[1][2] by Aaron Frankel) until his death on December 1, 1937.[3] He headedNational Cleaning Contractors, which later merged withKinney Services Corporation to formKinney National Services, Inc.
After Kinney/National merged, Kinney founded its subsidiary,National Kinney Corporation, in September 1971 and was incorporated asWarner Communications Inc. on February 10, 1972.
Sweig's political activism landed him on themaster list of Nixon political opponents.
Sweig later headedNational Kinney Corporation for three years.[4]
Sweig died on January 8, 2011; services were held atRiverside Memorial Chapel.
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