FIT Talks: John Pomerantz Oral History Interview

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FIT Talks: John Pomerantz Oral History Interview
Contributor Names
Pomerantz, John
Joseph, Alex (Interviewer)
Date
2017-04-19
Description
DATE INTERVIEWED: April 19, 2017
SUMMARY: John Pomerantz is interviewed from the offices of the Doneger Group by Alex Joseph, Managing Editor of FIT's Hue Magazine.
BIOGRAPHY: "John J. Pomerantz, president of JJP Advisory, LLC, is former chairman and chief executive officer of Leslie Fay Company, Inc., a manufacturer of women's fashions. Pomerantz retired in 2000 after more than four decades with the company. Pomerantz joined Leslie Fay in 1955, became president in 1971 and chairman and CEO in 1980. At the 2002 American Image Awards, the fashion retailing world honored him for nearly three decades at the helm of one of the country's oldest dressmakers. Pomerantz is a trustee emeritus of FIT, and was a director of its foundation from 1976 to 2010, serving more than ten years as chairman. In 1984, Pomerantz and his wife, Laura, donated $1 million to help launch FIT's $5 million development campaign. In recognition, FIT named its Art and Design Center in honor of his father, Fred P. Pomerantz, founder of Leslie Fay. Pomerantz is a founder and supporter of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and serves on its board of overseers. He supports the arts and is involved in community service, including the Boy Scouts, where he was past chairman of the Greater New York Council. He sits on the executive board of City Meals-on-Wheels. Other board memberships include UJA Federation of New York, Fashion Delivers, and Bachmann-Strauss Dystonia & Parkinson Foundation. Pomerantz graduated from Admiral Farragut Naval Academy in 1951, and earned his BA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The Pomerantz family includes Johns wife Laura, daughters Andrea Pomerantz Lustig and her husband Mathew, Susie Davis and her husband Kevin, and Marnie Pomerantz MacLean and her husband, Neil. He has five grandchildren, Anna, Michael and James Lustig, and Chelsea and Zachary Davis."
Leslie Fay was founded around 1938, incorporated in 1959, became a public company in 1967, and became "private" once again in 1982, at which time it was estimated to have achieved a volume of about $250,000,000. In 1993 the company experienced a severe accounting scandal, which forced it to declare bankruptcy. The company slowly recovered, however it never reached the same dominance as it previously had.
Type
Moving Image
Interviews
Oral histories
Subject
Pomerantz, John
Leslie Fay, Inc
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.). Special Collections and College Archives
Clothing trade
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Identifier
FIT Repository ID: aod_000629
SPARC reference code: US.NNFIT.SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.10.7

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Series

FIT Talks oral history series, 2014-

Citation

Fashion Institute of Technology. (2017, April 19). FIT Talks: John Pomerantz Oral History Interview [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136022
Fashion Institute of Technology. "FIT Talks: John Pomerantz Oral History Interview." Archive on Demand, 19 Apr. 2017, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136022
Fashion Institute of Technology, "FIT Talks: John Pomerantz Oral History Interview," Archive on Demand, April 19, 2017, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136022