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Stone, Elaine (-2013)

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Dates

  • Existence: -2013

Biography

Elaine Stone was a former professor at FIT in the Fashion Merchandising Management department. She began teaching in the Fashion Buying and Merchandising and Continuing Education areas in 1977, served as the Acting Dean of Continuing Education for a time, and continued to teach in FMM, following her retirement in 2002.

Elaine Stone is Professor Emerita at the Fashion Institute of Technology and founder of the The Enterprise Center, a business training resource for fashion industry professionals, designers, and artists. Stone saw a need for special attention to women entrepreneurs and started the Women's Business Owners Program (WBOP), which has trained over 1,500 women business owners. A member of the college's Fashion Merchandising Management Department since 1975, she brought to FIT extensive retail experience as a buyer, fashion director, merchandise manager, and corporate vice president of department, specialty, and chain stores. Stone was instrumental in setting new directions for both the AAS and BS degree programs at FIT and she was a lead member of teams that established educational liaisons for FIT with countries across Asia. With her knowledge of the global marketplace, she initiated the first trip for students to Asia, visiting Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong and also became a lead member of FIT teams that travelled the world to help create educational liaisons in India, Egypt, Japan, Korea, Bolivia, Taiwan and China. Among the many awards Stone has received are the Small Business Leadership Award from the New York City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Paul L. Lomax Award for scholarship and leadership in business education from New York University, and a lifetime achievement award from the Department of Commerce.

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Elaine Stone interview, 1995 March 1, 1995 March 1

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Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.28
Scope and Contents Elaine Stone, a professor in the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Department (FBM) at the time of this interview, also served as the coordinator of the Small Business Center and the director of the Center for Global Enterprise. She talks about her first encounters with FIT students while working at various department stores during the holiday season and her invitation to speak at the school. She was immediately taken with FIT and began teaching in 1975 after meeting Newt Godnick of the FBM...
Dates: 1995 March 1

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