Co-Founder of Jenny Craig Dies at Age 76
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 14:59
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Sid Craig Dies at 76
Sid Craig, co-founder of the weight loss company Jenny Craig popular with celebrities including Kirstie Alley and Valerie Bertinelli, Died at the age of 76. Read the press release from Jenny Craig Inc.
PRESS RELEASE FROM JENNY CRAIG INC.:
CARLSBAD, Calif., July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Jenny Craig Inc. Co-Founder
and former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board Sidney Craig,
who with his wife Jenny built the largest and most successful centre-based
weight loss company in the world, died on Monday, July 21st. He was 76. Sid
Craig is survived by his wife, their five children and 13 grandchildren.
"Sid was a true pioneer in the weight loss industry having been
involved for over 40 years. Together, he and Jenny built the strong
foundation of our Company's values, culture, and mission of improving
people's lives by helping them lose weight and keep it off. I personally
feel so very fortunate to have known such a talented and generous mentor
and friend. He will be dearly missed," said CEO Patti Larchet.
Born March 22, 1932 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Craig came from a
family of three children. His career began in the mid-1950s as a part-time
instructor and entrepreneur at Arthur Murray Dance Studios, where Sid
purchased five studio franchises over time. Upon the company's takeover, he
was elected to the new Board of Directors.
In the 1970s, he would own a stake in a small chain of salons before
forming a new corporation of ladies figure control salons, Body Contour,
Inc. and positioned it for rapid expansion including the New Orleans market
where he met Jenny Guidroz Bourcq, who would soon become his National
Director of Operations and, in 1979, his wife.
In her 2004 autobiography, "The Jenny Craig Story: How One Woman
Changes Millions of Lives," Jenny said, "Sid ... has the charisma of a Jack
Kennedy, the intelligence of an Alan Greenspan, the creative mind of a
Steven Spielberg, and the humor of a Jackie Mason, along with the good
looks of a Clark Gable."
"I've learned that everyone has a soul mate somewhere, and if we're
lucky enough to find them to share our life with, then we are more
fortunate than most. I thank God every day for allowing me to find mine.
Sid has enriched my life in more ways than I can count."
In 1982, the Craigs sold their interest in the 200+center Body Contour,
Inc., moved to Melbourne, Australia, and developed Jenny Craig Inc., a
chain of weight loss centres whose comprehensive approach emphasized
health, moderation and long-term weight maintenance.
A marketing expert, Sid boosted the young weight management company
into overnight success when he placed live advertisements on "New Faces,"
Australia's top talent show, earning Jenny Craig Inc. the 14th-highest
company name recognition in the country.
Sid's leadership built Jenny Craig, Inc. from a small Australian
company into a multi-national business with 655 Centres operating in four
countries. In 2006, Nestle purchased Jenny Craig Inc. for $600 million.
An avid sportsman, Sid and Jenny Craig purchased a 237-acre
thoroughbred horse racing stables, breeding operation and training center
in Rancho Santa Fe, California in 1995. They also own a minority
partnership in the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. An
active car enthusiast, Sid collected classic cars previously owned by high
profile celebrities and political figures including Franklin D Roosevelt's
touring limousine, Dean Martin, and Al Capone among many others. Sid
especially enjoyed the history behind his cars, which was the prime
motivation behind each purchase.
In April 2007, Sid and Jenny were awarded the Horatio Alger Award in
Washington D.C. It was the first time in the organization's 60-year history
that the award was presented to a couple. Sid considered that to be one of
the highlights of his career.
Philanthropically, Sid and Jenny Craig have contributed their support
to organizations such as San Diego Hospice, Easter Seals, United Way/CHAD,
and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. In 1992, Sid Craig pledged
millions to CSUF for the School of Business and Administrative Sciences,
which was renamed The Sid Craig School of Business. In 1996, Sid and Jenny
Craig committed another very large donation to the University of San Diego,
which was used to build the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a multi-use sports
pavilion that was dedicated in October 2000.
The Craigs were quick to come to the aid of Hurricane Katrina victims
as one of the largest donors. They were among the first to respond to the
needs of fire victims in San Diego, where they reside. Their support and
concern for the disadvantaged was their way of giving back in appreciation
for their many blessings.
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