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Mullins turns over Neiman's Reigns to Tansky

Less than a year at helm and chair/ceo wants change

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Citing a desire for a “career and a lifestyle change,” H.W. Mullins resigned his chair/ceo post with Neiman Marcus Group's Neiman Marcus Stores division. Mullins has been with the company for almost 10 years, serving at the helm of Neiman Marcus Stores since last February.

Effective January 1, 2001, Burton Tansky, president and coo of Neiman Marcus Group, will officially begin assuming these duties on an interim basis.

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