Adam Kidan (born 30 July 1964) is an American business executive and former lawyer who is the current president of Empire Workforce.[1][2] He is also the current vice chairman of the Staffing Advisory Group.
Previously, he served as the president of Atlantic & Pacific Mattress Co.[3][4]
Early life and education
Kidan spent his early life in Brooklyn, New York. He attended John Dewey High School and was the president of the Social Science Club and editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, The Gadfly.[5] In 1998, Kidan returned to John Dewey High School as graduation keynote speaker.
Kidan campaigned for George H. W. Bush as Chairman of Young Professionals for Bush and served as New York Co-Chair of Youth For Reagan/Bush '84.
In 1989, Kidan started his practice as a lawyer.[7] He later started a bagel business, New York City's Best Bagels, opening two stores in the New York resort community of the Hamptons while he was practicing law. He sold the business to focus on his career.[8]
In 2005, conspiracy charges were brought against Kidan in connection to SunCruz Casinos sale.[11] On December 15, 2005, he pleaded guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges; as part of a plea bargain, four other felony counts against him were dropped.[6][12] In March 2006, Kidan was sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison, the same sentence as Abramoff.[13] He served 31 months in prison before being paroled in 2009.[14]
In 2010, Kidan was subpoenaed to testify in the conspiracy trial of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, for whom he had once been a major fundraiser, concerning DeLay's personal relationship with Abramoff.[15][16]
Between 2012 and 2018, Kidan was the chairman of Chartwell Staffing.[17]
^Salerno, Heather (August 25, 1997). "Dial-A-Mattress Adds an 'S' for Showrooms; Putting Some Bounce In Sales With Option To Try Before Buying". The Washington Post.
^Oldenburg, Don (April 26, 1998). "Couple lose sleep over mattress, can't get money back". The Chicago Sun-Times.