Harry Rosen
Harry Rosen, CM (born 1931) is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Canadian luxury men's wear store Harry Rosen Inc.
Early life
Born and raised in Toronto, Rosen lived for a short time in Callander, Ontario. As a teenager he found a job at a tailoring factory for men's clothes. There he learned about the making of clothing and, more importantly, about men's shopping habits.
After dropping out of high school he decided to open a men's clothing store.
Career
With help from a family friend and connections in the cloth manufacturing business, he was able to open Harry Rosen Inc., on February 4, 1954 in Cabbagetown, Toronto, with his brother Lou.
In 1961, the store moved to Toronto's downtown core on Richmond Street. That year Stann Burkhoff, an advertising executive, came in to shop. Rosen and Burkhoff became friends and Burkhoff arranged to do some ads for the store in exchange for two suits - one for him and one for his art director. Together, they developed the 'Ask Harry' campaign. These ads ran in Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail. It was so successful that people from across the country began coming to Harry Rosen.
Novel advertisements
He has a long history of advertising in The Globe and Mail. One memorable ad features Rosen having just locked up his store for the evening, when he notices one of his window mannequins reading the Globe and Mail; Rosen is also carrying a copy in his arm while there is also one of the newspaper's vending boxes in the background of the street.
Upon spelling the name of Winnipeg wrong after opening the city's first store there, Rosen later took out an ad in the Winnipeg Free Press saying "I will not spell Winnipegger as "Winnippegger".
When the original main store was burned down, Rosen took out an ad which was almost mistaken for an Obituary.
Personal life
Rosen has been married to his wife, Evelyn, for over 50 years. They have 4 children and 9 grandchildren. His eldest son, Larry, is the CEO of Harry Rosen Inc.
Philanthropy
Rosen has been active in the Canadian Paraplegic Association, Corporate Fund for Breast Cancer, Cancer Care Fund, Mount Sinai Friends for Life Campaign, Ryerson University Board of Governors, George Brown Board of Governors, University of Western Ontario Board of Governors, Design Exchange and the United Jewish Appeal. He served a three-year term as Campaign Chairman for the Canadian Cancer Society, Metropolitan Toronto.
In 2004, he served on the Mt. Sinai Board of Governors, Ryerson B.Com program in retailing advisory board and on the Cabinet of Major Individual Gifts for the United Way of Canada.
He appeared in a promotional campaign for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health to promote services for those affected by addiction and mental health issues in the Toronto area.
In April 2010 he was honoured at a fundraising event for The University Health Network called "Hats Off To Harry" [1]
Awards
- 1987 — Retail Marketer of the Year by the Retail Council of Canada
- 2001 — Retail Council of Canada's Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2003 — Honorary Doctorate in Commerce, Ryerson University
- 2004 — Order of Canada.
- 2005 — the Pitti Immagine Uomo Award from the Italian fashion community
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