Jon Taffer

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Jon P. Taffer
Born (1954-11-07) November 7, 1954
Great Neck, New York
Occupation Chairman of Taffer Dynamics bar consultants, television host, author
Known for Host and co-executive producer of Bar Rescue on Spike
Spouse(s) Nicole Taffer
Children Samantha
Website
www.jontaffer.com

Jon Taffer (born November 7, 1954) is a bar consultant, television personality, and author, best known as host of the reality series Bar Rescue on Spike.

Personal life

Taffer graduated from William A. Shine Great Neck South High School in Great Neck, New York in 1972, and after a short time at the University of Denver studying political science he relocated to Los Angeles.[1][2]

Career

Taffer reported his first bar management job was at The Troubadour night club in West Hollywood in 1978, and he opened his first bar as owner in 1989.[3] Taffer is credited for "inventing" the concept for NFL Sunday Ticket while serving a three-year term on the board of NFL Enterprises .[4] In 2010, he was appointed as president of the Nightclub and Bar Media Group, a division of Questex Media Group, which is responsible for Nightclub & Bar Magazine as well as the annual Nightclub & Bar Convention and Trade Show.[5] Taffer has hosted the reality television series Bar Rescue since its premiere in 2011, and his first book, Raise the Bar, was published in October 2013.[6] He is one of the first six inductees in the Nightclub Hall of Fame.[7]

References

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