Gerald Weisfeld

Gerald Weisfeld (17 March 1940 – 13 January 2020) was a British businessman, and the founder of the What Every Woman Wants (WEWW) retail chain, which at one time had 130 stores in the UK.

Gerald Weisfeld
Born(1940-03-17)17 March 1940[1]
London, England
Died13 January 2020(2020-01-13) (aged 79)
NationalityBritish
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFounder, What Every Woman Wants
Home townGlasgow, Scotland
Spouse(s)Vera Weisfeld
Children3

Weisfeld was born in London to a Jewish family, and left school aged 15 without any qualifications.[2]

Together with his wife Vera, Weisfeld started with one small shop in Glasgow, and grew What Every Woman Wants into 130 stores, before selling the chain in 1990 for £50 million.[2]

In 1990, WEWW was sold to Brown & Jackson, and was later bought by Amber Day, run by Philip Green, and Weisfeld was later acrimoniously dismissed as chairman.[2][3]

Weisfeld had three children with his first wife.[2]

In December 2018, Weisfeld, aged 78 and suffering from dementia, became the first resident of Bothwell Castle Care Home, Glasgow.[4][5]

On 13 January 2020, Weisfeld died at age 79.[6]

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