reporter,
journalist,
fashion designer
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, and
entrepreneur. He was the Entertainment Anchor on ''
Good Day New York'' on Fox 5 NY
WNYW from 2017 to 2019. He was the New York Correspondent for
Young Hollywood
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The company licenses the “Young Hollywood” trademark domestically and internationally for a range of consumer ...
, a Special Correspondent for ''
Extra''. Shemtov founded a line of ties that currently sell in
Japan
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at Journal Standard's TRISECT, and online at Zozotown.
Early life
Baruch Yehudah Shemtov was born in
Philadelphia on September 22, 1987 to Chantzie Annette Meth (née Waldman) and Dr. Menachem Mendel Shemtov, a
urologist (son of
Abraham Shemtov).
His family moved to
Manhattan when he was a year old and his parents separated when he was six.
Growing up, Shemtov enjoyed spending time in art galleries and antique shops, and at eight years old he was designing his own
fashion
Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
lines with magic markers and construction paper. For a history paper in grade eight, he researched
Ralph Lauren
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as having had a significant impact on American history.
Shemtov attended the
Ramaz School, and by his senior year he had completed classes at the
Fashion Institute of Technology and interned with
Jonathan Adler and
Ralph Lauren Corporation.
When Shemtov was fifteen years old and "fed up with his school dress code",
he turned a "very typical powder-blue cowboy bandana" into a necktie and wore it the next day.
"People loved it and wanted me to make it for them," he shared with
CNN in 2005.
Shemtov also came up with a new concept which he named the "double tie," a necktie with a second tie stitched on its top half.
Aside from fashion and design, Shemtov made his on-camera debut as the narrator for
Chabad.org
Chabad.org is the flagship website of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. It was one of the first Jewish internet sites and the first and largest virtual congregation.
History
In 1988, Yosef Yitzchak Kazen, a Chabad rabbi, began creating ...
's "Chanukah Play" when he was five years old.
He graduated from high school in 2005 and earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
psychology from
Harvard College in 2009. Shemtov attended
Harvard Business School
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from 2013 to 2014, but took a leave of absence to pursue his media career.
Fashion career
In 2003, at age fifteen, Shemtov pitched his hand-stitched prototype neckties to retailers and began working with a New York manufacturer to produce them.
His ties debuted at Jelly in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn,
and were then sold at Cantaloup and
Takashimaya where his first collection, consisting of his signature “double tie,” a kimono tie, and a bold metallic mesh tie,
sold out.
His ties were modeled at
New York Fashion Week in
Bryant Park later that year.
Shemtov's story garnered press around the world, and he was featured in ''
The New York Times'',
''
New York
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Film and television
* '' ...
'',
''
The Times'',
''
Toro'',
''
GQ'' (Japanese edition), and other publications.
He also made appearances with his designs on
CNN,
E!,
PBS, and
NBC, including a special story on ''
The Today Show''. In a few early press interviews, Shemtov shared that he hosts all his business meetings at
The Carlyle and that he got some of his best business advice from
Donald Trump, who told Shemtov, "Sell a lot of ties."
In 2005, Shemtov began designing women's T-shirts. He launched a limited edition collection that premiered alongside his neckties at Kaje on
Rodeo Drive in
Los Angeles.
They were later sold at Fivestory on New York's
Madison Avenue
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.
Shemtov was a finalist in
Russell Simmons
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' Race to BE entrepreneurship competition, and opened the
New York Stock Exchange with Simmons in November 2008. Shemtov was also featured in an episode of
PBS's ''
Biz Kid$
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'' and closed the
NASDAQ
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with the show in April 2009.
Today, Shemtov's ties are sold in Japan; at Journal Standard's TRISECT, and online at Zozotown.
Media career
After graduating from
Harvard College in 2009, Shemtov worked at
CNN,
and hosted a series of video interviews called "Baruch.tv" on
The Huffington Post.
Shemtov began working with genConnect (a media website designed to "connect audiences with world-class experts") in December 2011. Shemtov first joined
Young Hollywood
Young Hollywood is a privately held multimedia entertainment company founded in Los Angeles, California, by R. J. Williams.
The company licenses the “Young Hollywood” trademark domestically and internationally for a range of consumer ...
in 2012. He soon became the official New York correspondent for the network, and worked there through 2015. In 2012 Shemtov also began working at
Waywire as well as ''
Extra'' where he is a special correspondent.
In June 2014, Shemtov began making appearances on
WNYW- FOX 5 on ''Friday Night Live,'' the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts. and other segments as a freelance reporter.
References
External links
Official webpage
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1987 births
Living people
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Harvard Business School alumni
Harvard College alumni
New York (state) television reporters
Ramaz School alumni