Barbara Ettorre, former WWD journalist, has died at 79.
editor-at-large. “I met Barbara Ettorre when we were both working in Chicago in the early ’70s… we both ended up in New York and she was instrumental in getting me an interview at WWD for a reporting job under the legendary Marvin Klapper in the fabric department.
We both worked at WWD for about six months when she moved to“As a writer, she had a very smooth feature touch and a killer vocabulary. As a reporter, Barbara was immediately engaging. She put everyone at ease and commanded the floor. People fell in love with her. Her interests were broad and deep,” Born said.
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