Wilhelmina Models

Wilhelmina Models
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: WHLM
Industry Modeling and talent agency
Founded New York City (1967 (1967))
Founder Wilhelmina Cooper
Bruce Cooper
Headquarters New York City
Los Angeles
Miami
London
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
CEO Bill Wackermann
Website wilhelmina.com

Wilhelmina International Inc. (NASDAQ: WHLM), formerly Wilhelmina Models, is a modeling and talent agency headquartered in New York City,[1] USA, with offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and London. Any other locations that make use of the name Wilhelmina have paid to license the name and are not official agencies, although legal licensees of the brand.

Founded in 1967 by Wilhelmina Cooper, today it provides full-service representation and management to models, entertainers, artists, musicians, and athletes. Its customers include retailers, designers, advertising agencies, and catalog companies.

History

Wilhelmina Models was founded in 1967 by the Dutch model Wilhelmina Cooper with her husband Bruce Cooper and with Bill Weinberg and Fran Rothchild as minority partners.[2] The company developed numerous models, including Iman, Beverly Peele, and Gia Carangi. After Wilhelmina Cooper died in 1980 at age 40, the agency was transferred to her business partners,[2] and was then bought in 1989 for around 4 million dollars by Horst-Dieter Esch, a German businessman with interests in the construction industry.[3] Esch held discussions with Elite Model Management and Ford Models with a view to creating a large conglomerate agency that would be taken public, but this did not happen.[2]

In 1993, Esch appointed his 21-year-old daughter Natasha Esch as president of the agency and gave her his shares as a college graduation present.[2][3] When she took the position she was criticized for being too young and inexperienced, though she impressed some in the industry by suing Elite after they lured away Beverly Peele and settling for what she said was a six figure sum; and also for dismissing the head of her Los Angeles division.[2] In 1997, she resigned from her position and Dieter Esch succeeded her as president.[2]

In February 2009, New Century Equity Holdings Corp., a publicly traded company, acquired Wilhelmina Models. Esch sold his stake in the agency for 22 million dollars.[4] New Century subsequently changed its name to Wilhelmina International, Inc. and now trades under the ticker symbol 'WHLM'.[5]

The company now licenses its brand to third-party agencies in countries around the world, including the United States, Panama, Tokyo,[6] and Thailand. As an extension of its talent representation business, Wilhelmina Artist Management specializes in representing entertainers and musicians.

As of 2016, people managed by the company include singer and actor Nick Jonas; singers Shawn Mendes and Demi Lovato; models Cindy Bruna, Nyle DiMarco, Matthew Noszka, and Marlon Teixeira; and Olympic fencer Race Imboden.

References

  1. "WILHELMINA INTERNATIONAL INC (WHLM:OTCBB - OTCQB): Stock Quote & Company Profile - Businessweek". Business Week. August 7, 2013. Retrieved 7 Aug 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Steinhauer, Jennifer (2 February 1997). "The New Wilhelmina Wears a T-Shirt". New York Times. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  3. 1 2 Gross Michael (7 July 2013). "Model Citizen?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. Kosman, Josh (28 April 2010). "Not a good model year". New York Post. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  5. "Investor Relations". wilhelmina.com. Wilhelmina Models. Archived from the original on April 17, 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014. (archived copy)
  6. "Wilhelmina Japan". wilhelmina.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
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