Talk:Jeffrey Chodorow
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Where does his money come from?
editanybody know where his money came from? he says he was raised by a single mother who couldn't afford a babysitter so he would be brought along on her dates. the Braniff deal could not have been his first, so what did he do in the middle? 74.68.152.245 (talk) 16:04, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
- ah, here is some info "Chodorow got his first taste of the restaurant scene when he was a baby. His father died before Jeffrey’s 1st birthday, and his mother moved to Miami in 1950. She didn’t have enough money to hire a babysitter, so she took him along on dates. Chodorow eventually went to Wharton, where he married a schoolmate (there were 336 men and only 5 women), then to Penn Law School. He settled in Philadelphia, where he made his first million in real estate. He moved to New York in 1981. He opened his first restaurant in 1987 on a whim, after falling in love with the food at Wolfgang Puck’s Chinois on Main, in L.A." [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.68.152.245 (talk) 16:26, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
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