Reuven Rahamim was living the classic rags-to-riches story.
He grew up without running water in Israel, immigrated to the U.S. at
age 14 and worked hard to build his innovative sign business into a
success with annual revenues of almost $10 million.
That story grabbed the attention of Todd Nelson, a regular contributor to the Star Tribune, who interviewed Rahamim at his Minneapolis-area Accent Signage System on Thursday.
Four hours later, Rahamim's story turned from inspirational to tragic, when the
61-year-old small business owner was shot dead by a man police
identified as Andrew Engeldinger, a former employee who had been fired a
few hours earlier. Engeldinger also shot four other people to death before killing himself, police said.
"The premature loss of a man with so much energy and so many ideas,
who wanted to do things for people and be productive is terribly sad,"
Nelson told The Huffington Post. "He had given so much and was excited
that he had so much more to give."
Nelson said Rahamim had a "warm, energetic presence. He seemed
tireless in pushing to innovate, to develop better and products and
services for customers -- thinking not just about now, but what his
customers would need five years from now."
Nelson was also struck by Rahamim's devotion as a business owner to
sustainability. "That's something that lasted throughout his business
career, and not just in recent years when it has become a buzzword,"
Nelson said. "His ambition was to build the best possible company but
also to make the world a better place for his children, grandchildren
and future generations."
As Nelson followed Rahamim through his building, he said the business
owner's interactions with some of his 25 employees "appeared
comfortable." Near the end of the tour, Nelson said Rahamim "seemed to
get reflective, talking about growing up in Israel on a farm, reflecting
on his family and his concerns about the environment, and what he's
trying to do to avoid spoiling nature. He was sharing his thoughts and
concerns about what kind of world we're leaving behind."
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