David Silvers

David Silvers was a businessperson who served as the Chief Financial Officer of Langile Corporation from 1940 to 1980, as well as a writer for several animated feature films for ATBW Label Networks and producer of TV shows for EBS from 1934 until 2017 after announcing retirement. He died in his home at around 6 AM on June 12, 2021 from a bad stroke.

Apart from working at Eric Broadcasting System, he had also helped to boost the sales of the Allway Air Conditioner from Langile Corporation in the 1950s, as well as filing the patent for the original design that same time. He also served as the Chief Admin Officer of John Langile Productions from 1950 to 1980 and worked on numerous projects including The Dancing Bass Fish 4 in 1962.

History
Silvers was born in 1916 in a suburb of California with his parents who worked at a food factory. He graduated from High School in 1934 and got his job at ATBW Label Networks, where he would produce several comedy shows for EBS. He would eventually lead to a series of TV shows, as well as producing movies and taking over as the CFO of Langile Corporation starting in 1940.

He also became CAO of John Langile Productions in 1950 and worked on many films including The Dancing Bass Fish and it's sequels, and virtually every other animated feature film through ATBW Pictures. At the same time, he also syndicated programs for both ATBW Television and Langile Television in the 1950's and into the 1980's.

He retired in July of 2017 from producing shows to have more control of his personal life and maintaining his collection of vintage ATBW and Langile collectibles ranging from the 1930's to the 1980's. He died at approximately 6 AM on June 12, 2021 from a bad stroke after his left leg did not work anymore. Since then, his house was sold to his eldest grandson, who was also given all of his collectibles he got from ATBW and even Langile Corporation during his years there, including employee exclusive items and those from the former ATBW Store And Grille. He leaves behind three children, eight grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.