During his six years as Managing Partner at corporate consultancy CoMetrics Partners LLC, Gary D. Herwitz has spearheaded numerous acquisition and business-development operations for a range of companies, among them clothing apparel enterprise Boy Meets Girl and frozen-yogurt and candy chain Campus Candy.
In 2010, Gary D. Herwitz helped broker a multi-million dollar deal for the sale of Boy Meets Girl to The Morét Group, a marketer of major retail brands, such as Danskin, Everlast, and DKNY. Under The Morét Group’s leadership, Boy Meets Girl will create junior and young-contemporary clothing for online and retail sale. Fashionista Stacy Igel founded Boy Meets Girl, fulfilling a lifelong dream to start a fashion line and sell her designs. Discovering her passion for clothing at an early age, Igel developed her abilities working with industry titans, including Zandra Rhodes, Elsa Klensch, and Elie Tahari. Since its launch, the Boy Meets Girl brand has received attention from numerous publications, including Teen Vogue, Lucky, InStyle, and Cosmopolitan. Dozens of celebrities have worn Igel’s designs, among them Anne Hathaway, Rosario Dawson, Kristen Bell, and Eva Mendes. Learn more at BoyMeetsgirlUSA.com.
Mark Tarnofsky and Jason Tynan established Campus Candy on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington. The store gained popularity quickly, offering 600-plus different candy selections, yogurts, beverages, Wi-Fi Internet, and entertainment systems. Realizing the potential of their company in other university environments, the two entrepreneurs approached CoMetrics Partners LLC with a plan to develop similar operations on 125 college campuses nationwide. Gary D. Herwitz and his team helped Tarnofsky and Tynan create a working business model, secure private equity, develop IT systems, and conduct financial reporting. The pair recently opened Campus Candy stores at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Arizona and have plans for stores at the University of Maryland and Penn State University in the immediate future.
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