Elizabeth Wiatt
American businessperson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Wiatt is an American businesswoman, co-founder of Fashionology LA (with Jamie Tisch), a retailer based in Beverly Hills, California.[1]
Elizabeth Wiatt | |
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Born | Elizabeth Rieger 1967 (age 57–58) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | businesswoman |
Known for | co-founder of Fashionology LA |
Spouse | Jim Wiatt |
Children | two |
Biography
Born Elizabeth Rieger, Wiatt was born and raised in Manhattan and attended Barnard College.[2] After school she worked as a staffer for Vogue Magazine and then as a talent agent at ICM Partners[3] where her future husband, James Wiatt was president.[4][5] She later co-founded Fashionology LA (with Jamie Tisch), a make-your-own-clothing shop that caters to young girls ages 8 to 12.[6] Wiatt has served on the boards of the Natural Resources Defense Council. the Fulfillment Fund,[7][8] the Directors Circle of Los Angeles County Museum, The Southern California Committee of Human Rights Watch, and the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation.[2] She is also on the steering committee of Antonio Villaraigosa's Million Trees LA initiative.[3] Wiatt has lived in Los Angeles for fifteen years with her husband Jim Wiatt, CEO and Chairman of the William Morris Agency, and their two daughters.[9] They divorced in 2011.[10]
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