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Stu Schwartz CCS&LS, Broker Associate, has been a Realtor in Tucson since 1973. In 1976 he became a broker and began favoring commercial real estate. He and his wife Shirley Lamden Schwartz syndicated and built small apartment complexes of 14, 15, 18, 24 and 48 units. Shirley did the property management while Stu marketed larger apartment complexes. Stu’s experiences throughout the years included numerous 1031 tax deferred exchanges, commercial pad selections for fast food operations,self-storage units, retail space, and business opportunity.
Stu is a pioneer in the world of fitness training. He was one of the first fitness directors in the nation with the vision to bring world class metabolic testing procedures into health and fitness clubs. In 1990, he founded and directed the Fitness Evaluation Center (FEC) in New York City and, three years later, designed and directed the physiology lab at Equinox, New York City's most successful sports club. In an effort to reach a broader market with his health and fitness strategies, Stu created WorldUltrafit™ in 1995.
Book Stu! Stu has had extensive training as a professional announcer and disc jockey. Since 1979, Stu has been entertaining at weddings as well as various nightclubs in the Metro Detroit area, including: C.J. Barrymore's and Wooly Bully's. Stu has either worked or interned at radio stations WRIF (baby!), WBRB and WDFX and is a columnist for Mobile Beat magazine, the trade publication for club and mobile DJs. Stu lovess entertaining at weddings, private parties and in the clubs because, "I love people and I love music. I have a lot of fun seeing their reactions to what I'm doing, and I like to think that it shows."
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"During the past two years at Motorola, Stu has established our global supply chain organization and transformed it into a competitive advantage. Stu has extensive operational experience with the mobile device business, and he offers the best combination of leadership, strategic thinking and values to succeed in this demanding role," said Brown. "We are confident that under Stu's leadership, and together with our ongoing efforts to improve the operations and execution in the Mobile Devices business, we can restore the profitability and performance of this important business."
While in Hamburg, Stu met Klaus Voorman, who introduced him to Astrid Kirchherr, and they quickly fell in love. Astrid changed Stu's clothes and gave him a new, distinctive hair style, which all the Beatles later adopted. While on their second Hamburg trip, Stu started to study art again, at the Hamburg State Art College, where Astrid had studied, allowing him to quit the Beatles gradually. When the tour ended and the rest of the Beatles went back to Liverpool in 1961, Stu stayed in Hamburg with Astrid. Stu died on April 10, 1962, from a brain hemmorrhage, following a series of violent headaches. Ironically, the Beatles were to arrive the next day to start their third Hamburg tour.
In 1986 Stu set a world record for the 1000-Mile Run, covering the distance in 11 days. He currently holds the US record for The Six Day Run: 578 miles (96 miles a day!) In 1994, Stu became the first and only American ever to win the prestigious 6-day race in La Rochelle, France. He has appeared on ABC News' Nightline, Good Morning America, The Today Show, CBS This Morning, CBS Sports Saturday, the CBS Evening News, Good Day New York, ESPN, and CNN.
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