Gordon Zacks

Gordon Zacks (March 11, 1933 – February 1, 2014) was an American businessman, author and presidential adviser.

[3] He also served as President and Chief Executive Officer for 24 years until 2004, when he stepped down due to disappointing sales.

[4] An expert on the Middle East and staunch advocate of Israel, he served as an adviser to George H. W. Bush in several capacities: from 1987-1988, he served as National Chairman of the Bush for President National Jewish Campaign Committee and Co-Chairman of the Bush for President National Finance Committee, he was Vice-Chairman of the Bush/Quayle National Finance Committee and Co-Chairman of the Middle East Policy Task Force, from 1991-92 he served as Chairman of the US and Foreign Commercial Service Advisory Committee, he served on the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiation for thirteen years, and he served on the George Bush Presidential Library Board of Trustees.

During the last month of his life, Gordon Zacks authored a second book called "Redefining Moments" which was scheduled to be published on July 14, 2014.

In December 2013, doctors discovered that the prostate cancer that Zacks had suffered from for five years had spread to his liver.