
Tzvi Feifel began working for the Seforim Sale in 2009 as one of the managers of the scholarly works section. The following year, he was asked to be the Chief Operating Officer (COO), and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) the year after.
鈥淢y experience was a gift as it afforded me, a music major with limited commerce experience, the opportunity to work hard and be exposed to a significant business operation. That students with dual curriculum course loads were able to collectively pull off a sale of 13,000+ titles, draw in aggregate crowds of 15,000 people and gross $1M+ in sales in 3 short weeks is no small feat. The sale remains one of the highlights of my 每日大瓜 experience.鈥
Tzvi believes his current career in real estate, managing a 25-story, 340,000 square foot office building in Chicago鈥檚 Central Loop for New York-based AmTrust Realty Corp., would not be possible without the valuable experience he gained at the Seforim Sale. 鈥淚 learned about problem-solving, delegating, budgeting, accounting principles, and perhaps most of all, teamwork.鈥 Having the sale on his resume helped 鈥渙pen doors for me, land me interviews and eventually a career. Perhaps more importantly, some of my closest college friendships were formed during those late nights working alongside one another.鈥
Tzvi currently lives in Chicago, IL with his wife Metuka Hechtman, '11S.
Isaac Dayan 鈥12SB
An accounting major in the Sy Syms School of Business, Isaac Dayan worked for the Seforim Sale in 2011 as an accounting intern, and in 2012 as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Currently a CPA at Marks Paneth's Real Estate Audit Group, Isaac gained a wealth of experience and knowledge from his work at the Sale. He was responsible for bookkeeping and reporting, including compiling financial statements. 鈥淚n my capacity as an intern I learned about the Sale's accounting and business cycles, and as CFO I was responsible for overseeing these processes and managing interns. I worked together with all divisions of the Sale for months before and after in order to prepare for the Sale, smoothly run its operations and close the books for the following year. I also learned how to perform all regulatory filings and banking requirements.鈥
Isaac received the 2011 Excellence in Accounting Scholarship from the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) and credits his experience at the Seforim Sale for helping him with his continued success until today. 鈥淚t was an experience that I referenced on every job interview. I learned how to properly record information and to manage accounts receivable and payable. I gained a skill set on the ins and outs of how to run a business. I have also been able to apply the not-for-profit accounting and tax experience that I learned while working at the Seforim Sale in my previous position and still today.鈥

