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I had Professor Tormey for Business of Fashion. Frankly speaking, I learned so much that I decided to focus my career direction towards the fashion industry. In fact, he pointed me towards one or two firms and now I have a great internship with one of them. He's the best of the best.
Fordham University Rose Hill - Business
Adjunct Professor at Fordham University - Graduate School of Business Administration
Education Management
Patrick
Tormey
Scarsdale, New York
Living my passion and working extremely hard in each of my endeavors.
Adjunct Instructor (major introduction to business lecture courses)
Professor teaching the course "Fundamentals of Business", to over 250 students in each class meeting at the Largest Accredited Public Business College in America. In addition, I teach various Marketing-related courses to undergraduate students.
Adjunct Professor
Teach graduate and undergraduate students principles of marketing and fashion-business marketing related courses.
Adjunct Associate Professor--Marketing & International Business Department
Professor teaching: Marketing, Fashion Marketing and Retailing courses to Undergraduate and MBA students as well.
Adjunct Professor-Marketing
Teach marketing courses to undergraduate students.
Senior Adjunct Professor Graduate Program and Fashion Marketing & Management
Professor teaching graduate-level courses in the MBA and MPS programs.
BBA
Marketing Management
Dean's List
Adjunct Instructor (major introduction to business lecture courses)
Professor teaching the course "Fundamentals of Business", to over 250 students in each class meeting at the Largest Accredited Public Business College in America. In addition, I teach various Marketing-related courses to undergraduate students.
MBA
Marketing
Adjunct Associate Professor--Marketing & International Business Department
Professor teaching: Marketing, Fashion Marketing and Retailing courses to Undergraduate and MBA students as well.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Body Positivity is a rebellion against ridicule and outright body shaming, all the while giving a voice to the marginalized, especially as it relates to women in fashion.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Body Positivity is a rebellion against ridicule and outright body shaming, all the while giving a voice to the marginalized, especially as it relates to women in fashion.
Fashion Mannuscript
The trend toward selling used or unwanted clothing and or accessories online is gaining some traction and online venues such as Poshmark and Instagram intend to capitalize on it in competition with Ebay.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Body Positivity is a rebellion against ridicule and outright body shaming, all the while giving a voice to the marginalized, especially as it relates to women in fashion.
Fashion Mannuscript
The trend toward selling used or unwanted clothing and or accessories online is gaining some traction and online venues such as Poshmark and Instagram intend to capitalize on it in competition with Ebay.
Fashion Mannuscript
Evidence suggests that women are outpacing men in many of the educational achievement metrics all the while rising to the top tiers of corporate management. The day of the Alpha Female has finally arrived.
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Body Positivity is a rebellion against ridicule and outright body shaming, all the while giving a voice to the marginalized, especially as it relates to women in fashion.
Fashion Mannuscript
The trend toward selling used or unwanted clothing and or accessories online is gaining some traction and online venues such as Poshmark and Instagram intend to capitalize on it in competition with Ebay.
Fashion Mannuscript
Evidence suggests that women are outpacing men in many of the educational achievement metrics all the while rising to the top tiers of corporate management. The day of the Alpha Female has finally arrived.
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
One of the dark and unknown secrets of many online retailers is that nearly 30% of the goods shipped is returned by the purchaser and the rate of return of this "glut" of returned merchandise is extremely low costing online sellers millions of dollars...
Fashion Mannuscript
SO HERE ARE SOME FACTS FOR SAVVY RETAILERS TO PONDER THE NUMBERS TELL IT ALL Today, the average American woman is about 5 foot 4 inches tall and weighs 164 pounds, and wears a size 14 or 16 dress. In 1960, the average woman was one inch shorter at 5 foot 3. Most significantly, however, she weighed 140 pounds and wore a size 8 dress. Interestingly though, how many retailers have NOT adjusted their stock, sizing, styling and breadth and depth of assortments to accommodate this noteworthy shift in sizes? Far too few in the opinion of this writer.
Fashion Mannuscript
"One million dollars in sales one million times over equals one-trillion dollars." Will WALMART be the first company ever to achieve this amazing plateau? I think so.
Fashion Mannuscript
We review the gradual demise of the venerable department stores across America. What happened?
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Data Mining is the Latest "Rosetta Stone" in Achieving Success in Customer Relationship Management
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
Body Positivity is a rebellion against ridicule and outright body shaming, all the while giving a voice to the marginalized, especially as it relates to women in fashion.
Fashion Mannuscript
The trend toward selling used or unwanted clothing and or accessories online is gaining some traction and online venues such as Poshmark and Instagram intend to capitalize on it in competition with Ebay.
Fashion Mannuscript
Evidence suggests that women are outpacing men in many of the educational achievement metrics all the while rising to the top tiers of corporate management. The day of the Alpha Female has finally arrived.
"Fashion Mannuscript" Mann Publications
One of the dark and unknown secrets of many online retailers is that nearly 30% of the goods shipped is returned by the purchaser and the rate of return of this "glut" of returned merchandise is extremely low costing online sellers millions of dollars...
Fashion Mannuscript
The "Rosetta Stone" guide for retailers to use to properly value their best and most-loyal customers.
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