Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century
Jean Nidetch
Weight Watchers International
1963–1978
1963–1978
Weight Watchers International
1963–1978
1963–1978
Nidetch believed that her efforts to lose weight would be enhanced by talking to others going through the same process. What began as a small support group meeting in her New York apartment in 1963 turned into a phenomenally successful international business. As word spread about the success of Nidetch’s group, a booming franchise business was born. Weight Watchers was the first organized self-help program targeted to the overweight population. By the time she sold the operation to Heinz & Company in 1978, it had revenues of $1 billion and franchises in every state and dozens of countries around the world.
Personal
- Born-Died: 1923
- Birthplace: New York
- Race: White
- Gender: Female
- Father: Laborer, Un-/Semi-skilled