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Steven Frumkin, Dean of FIT Jay and Patty Baker School

- BY DAVID MOIN

Steven Frumkin, dean of the Jay and Patty Baker School of Business and Technology at the Fashion Institute of Technology, died Thursday in Miami. The cause was COVID-19.

“With Dean Frumkin’s passing, we have lost a most valuable member of our community,” said FIT’s president, Dr. Joyce F. Brown. “Through his leadership, he not only earned the trust, affection, and respect of faculty, staff, and students, but also shaped the future of his school.”

Frumkin led the Baker School, FIT’s largest, for eight years since 2002.

His appointmen­t marked a return to

FIT for Frumkin, who was an adjunct assistant professor in the colleges Textile Developmen­t and Marketing program from 1994 to 2000.

As dean, he was the force behind the accreditat­ion of the majority of the school’s programs by the Accreditat­ion

Council for Business Schools and Programs, a status achieved by fewer than half of the country’s highereduc­ation institutio­ns with business programs.

Frumkin helped expand the reach of many of the school’s programs and recruited and developed innovative faculty. He was also instrument­al in obtaining state- of-the-art technology for classrooms and labs.

Frumkin had an inimitable sense of humor, and was known for his fairness, supportive nature and for being “deeply student- centered,” according to FIT. Each year, he worked closely with student organizati­ons including helping them secure funds for new equipment and finding storage space.

Prior to joining FIT, Frumkin worked as an associate professor at the School of Business Administra­tion/School of Textiles at Philadelph­ia University.

The recipient of a 2004 Fulbright Scholar Award, Frumkin worked on projects for the U. S. State Department and United States Agency for

Internatio­nal Developmen­t, or WINROCK, in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. There he worked with emerging manufactur­ing companies in the global marketplac­e. In 2007, he was awarded a U.S. Presidenti­al Volunteer Service Award for his work in Central Asia.

Frumkin spent more than 30 years in many aspects of the textile, apparel and retail industry. Prior to his post at Philadelph­ia University, Frumkin was senior vice president at Carleton Woolen Mills Inc., president and general manager of hosiery company E.G. Smith/Keepers Internatio­nal, and president of Nazzareno Goti USA, an internatio­nal sales, marketing and consulting organizati­on.

He served on the advisory boards of several textile and apparel companies and consulted in India, China, Trinidad and Tobago, and Japan. In 2003, Frumkin was appointed the associate director of the Laboratory for Engineered Human Protection, a federally funded research initiative to develop protective clothing systems for military and civilian first responders.

He was instrument­al in elevating the status of the school.

Frumkin graduated with a bachelor’s of science degree from the Philadelph­ia College of Textiles and Science in

1970 and earned an MBA from the Bernard M. Baruch College, or CUNY, in 1977. He is survived by two children and four grandchild­ren. As of Friday, funeral arrangemen­ts has not yet been determined.

The family and FIT have establishe­d the Dean Steven Frumkin Scholarshi­p Fund at FIT. Donations can be made at fitnyc.edu/give or by sending to: FIT Foundation, 227 West 27th Street, C907, New York, N.Y. 10001.

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