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Ethnicity
  
American

Role
  
Entrepreneur

Name
  
Jean Nidetch


Parent(s)
  
David and Mae Slutsky

Occupation
  
Businesswoman

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Full Name
  
Jean Evelyn Slutsky

Born
  
October 12, 1923 (
1923-10-12
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Education
  
City College of New York

Known for
  
cofounder of Weight Watchers

Died
  
April 29, 2015, Parkland, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Marty Nidetch (m. 1947–1971)

People also search for
  
Richard Nidetch, Marty Nidetch, Frank Schifano, Herman Tarnower, David Nidetch, Marsha J. Evans

Children
  
Richard Nidetch, David Nidetch

Books
  
The Story of Weight Watchers

Organizations founded
  
Weight Watchers

Jean Nidetch*- 1989 Horatio Alger Award Winner


Jean Evelyn Nidetch (née Slutsky, October 12, 1923 – April 29, 2015) was an American business entrepreneur who was the co-founder of the Weight Watchers organization.

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Early life

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Nidetch was born to an American Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, to David Slutsky, a cab driver, and Mae Slutsky, a manicurist. A graduate of Girls' High School, Nidetch received a partial scholarship to Long Island University but was unable to attend due to a lack of financial resources. Instead, she enrolled in a business course at City College of New York. When her father died in 1942, Nidetch dropped out and started working.

Career

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Nidetch's first job was at the Mullin Furniture Company in Jamaica, New York. She later worked for Man O'War Publishing Company and the Internal Revenue Service. Nidetch met her husband at the IRS.

Jean Nidetch Weight Watchers Founder Jean Nidetch Dies At Age 91

An overweight housewife with a self-confessed obsession for eating cookies, Nidetch had experimented with numerous fad diets before she followed a regimen prescribed by a diet clinic sponsored by the New York City Board of Health in 1961. After losing 20 pounds (9.07 kg), and finding her resolve weakening, she contacted several overweight friends and founded a support group which developed into weekly classes, and incorporated on May 15, 1963 into the Weight Watchers organization.

In 1978, Weight Watchers was sold to the H. J. Heinz Company. Nidetch, who remained a consultant to the organization, established scholarship programs at the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Personal life and death

She was married to Mortimer Nidetch; they had two children, David and Richard. Richard died in 2006. Jean and Mortimer divorced in 1971. In 1975, she remarried for several months to a bass player she met on a cruise. She died on April 29, 2015, at her home in Parkland, Florida at the age of 91.

References

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