Eve Pollack interview, 1995 March 6, 1995 March 6
Scope and Contents
Chair of the Marketing Department at the time of this interview, Eve Pollack explains the educational and professional trajectories that led her to a position at FIT in 1978. As her father was a textile converter, Eve found a career in buying haute couture to be a natural fit. She worked in the financial sector as well before being offered an adjunct position teaching a class called “Introduction to the Fashion Business,” at FIT. Pollack discusses the changes she has witnessed in both the student body and the industry itself. She explains her philosophy on the pedagogy of marketing and how Marvin Feldman came to appoint her head of the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Department (FBM). Pollack then discusses linkages to the marketing industry as well as connections with other schools who send her students. As faculty adviser to the Merchandise Management Society, Pollack has set up an affiliation with the American Marketing Association. Each year the association puts on a competition in New Orleans, and Pollack’s students have won several times. Pollack talks about the upper division of FIT’s Marketing Department and how it has come to be recognized as a viable business school. She emphasizes that the future of marketing education is general and addresses all aspects of the industry. Pollack mentions a close relationship with John Pomerantz, who was on the board at the time, and talks about utilizing professional connections to find exemplary adjunct professors. Finally, she discusses the state of marketing in fashion as international sourcing increases and closes with a run down of her current faculty and students.
Dates
- Creation: 1995 March 6
Creator
- Pollack, Eve (Unknown) (Person)
- Poll, Carol (Person)
Language of Materials
English Latin
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Biographical / Historical
Eve Pollack started teaching at FIT as a part-time professor, teaching Introduction to the Fashion Business in 1978. She later started teaching full-time in the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Department (FBM). Outside of FIT, she worked as a buyer in the fashion industry.
Biographical / Historical
Carol Poll was a professor of sociology at FIT and interviewed members of the FIT community for the FIT 50th Anniversary oral history series.
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Existence and Location of Copies
https://youtu.be/NibuIKMm0R0
General
Eve Pollack started teaching at FIT as a part-time professor, teaching Introduction to the Fashion Business in 1978. She later started teaching full-time in the Fashion Buying and Merchandising Department (FBM). Outside of FIT, she worked as a buyer in the fashion industry.
General
Carol Poll was a professor of sociology at FIT and interviewed members of the FIT community for the FIT 50th Anniversary oral history series.
General
Published
Subject
- Poll, Carol (subject, Person)
- Pollack, Eve (Unknown) (subject, Person)
- Claiborne, Liz, 1929-2007 (1929-2007) (subject, Person)
- Pomerantz, John (1933-) (subject, Person)
- American Marketing Association (subject, Organization)
- Leslie Fay Companies (subject, Organization)
- Godnick, Newton Everett (1926-2020) (subject, Person)
- Feldman, Marvin (1993 November 26 (date of death)) (subject, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and FIT Archive Repository