John Peterman
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John Peterman is a well-known catalog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, Kentucky, who operates The J. Peterman Company.
Peterman graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1963 and played third base on a Holy Cross baseball team that went to the College World Series. He also played baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates organization for three years as a second baseman.
He was parodied in the 1990s on Seinfeld, and his name became a household word as it was regularly seen by over 60 million television viewers. The J. Peterman Company had sales of over $75 million at its peak. However, after opening several retail stores, it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in January 1999, and the brand name was sold to another company.
Later, when that company failed, Peterman was able to purchase the rights to his own name as brand with funding help from John O'Hurley, the actor who portrayed J. Peterman on Seinfeld [1]. With the help of a core group from the original company (creative director, William McCullam, marketing director Jonathan Dunavant, merchant Paula Collins and director of manufacturing Kyle Foster), Peterman's new company The J. Peterman Company is now a thriving catalog and web retailer.[citation needed]
John Peterman wrote a book about the company's trials, Seinfeld influence, and more called Peterman Rides Again (ISBN 0-7352-0199-4).
[edit] See also
- Jacopo Peterman, the Seinfeld character
[edit] External links
- The J Peterman Company
- The Return of J. Peterman An article about a talk J. Peterman gave at his alma mater, The College of the Holy Cross