Draft:Gunther K. Buerman
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Gunther Buerman is founder and chairman of the Board at American Rock Salt, LLC. Prior to this role, he was managing partner for Harris Beach, PPLC.[1]
He is the owner of one of the biggest personal car collections in the United States, which are for display at the "Newport Car Museum". His estimated net worth is $1.5 billion.
Gunther Buerman attended Syracuse Law School with classmate, Joe Biden. Buerman is an avid sailor.
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[edit]- ^ "Harris, Beach & Wilcox". The Post-Standard. Syracuse, New York. 5 July 1993. p. 32 – via Newspapers.com.
Gunther K. Buerman has been elected managing partner for his fourth consecutive term.