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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Rhona Silver

Website
  
Caterbid.com

Known for
  
Catering Services

Occupation
  
Catering Services


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Citizenship
  
United States of America

Employer
  
Co-Founder at CaterBid.com

Education
  
Maurice A. Deane School of Law

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Rhona Silver is an American caterer and businesswoman in the catering industry. Until 2007, when it was purchased and demolished by Lowe's, she owned a large catering hall, Huntington Townhouse, on Long Island. She is co-founder of an internet-based catering company that connects anyone planning a party or event with local caterers.

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Early life and education

Rhona Silver was inclined towards catering business from an early age as her father was a caterer in the Bronx, where she was born. Al Silver catered at the Pelham Parkway Jewish Center and after moving to Long Island, became the caterer at the East Meadow Jewish Center. She attended Hofstra University School of Law in the year 1978-1980 before finally taking up catering as full-time profession.

Career

Silver started with small catering company which gradually spread to a few cities. In 1997, she purchased Huntington Townhouse, a 148,000-square-foot catering hall, for $7.6 million. She sold it in 2007. By 2011, Silver and two of her children launched caterbid.com, an online venue to obtain quotes for event services from multiple suppliers.

Silver is a member of The Committee of 200 (C200), the eWomenNetwork Foundation Advisory Council, and the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO). She is the recipient of Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

Personal life

Silver was married to Elliot Hurdy, co-owner of Huntington Townhouse.

References

Rhona Silver Wikipedia