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Emme
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Emme:
supermodel, television host, best-selling author, lecturer and clothing
designer. No wonder People magazine selected her twice as one of the
"50 Most Beautiful People." The accolades don’t stop there.
Ladies Home Journal chose her as one of the "Most Important Women in
America" and one of the "Most Fascinating Women of the Year." In
addition, she was honored as Glamour magazine’s "Woman of the
Year."
You may know Emme from her days as the host of "Fashion Emergency"
which still lives on E! Entertainment Television and the STYLE network.
Always starting trends, Emme, who was signed by Revlon, was the first
full-figured model ever awarded a cosmetics contract. Emme is also the
first and only full-figured woman to have a doll sculpted in her
likeness.
Emme’s
views set a new standard of beauty both here and abroad. Emme proved
that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes when she penned her first
book TRUE BEAUTY (Putnam/Perigee) in 1997. Emme’s second book
entitled, LIFE’S LITTLE EMERGENCIES (St. Martin’s
Press)
was released in 2003.
Emme is a vocal advocate for women and men of all ages to be fit and
healthy. Her message is aimed at increasing awareness and raising funds
to help treat eating and body image disorders. She was the first model
to speak to these issues before a congressional sub-committee in
Washington, D.C. Says Emme, "We live in a society that is based upon
the attainment of unrealistic beauty. I want women to know their
self-esteem is not contingent upon their dress size." Emme is the Chair
Ambassador of the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and is a
national ambassador for the Multiple Sclerosis Society, serving as the
honorary chairperson for the MS Society’s cycling series.
Emme
continues to lecture at prestigious universities including Yale and
Harvard as well as middle and high schools around the country about
body image and self-esteem. A graduate of Syracuse University, with a
degree in speech communications, Emme speaks on behalf of women who
until now have had no voice. Emme asks, "Did you know that 67% of
American women are a size 12 and over?"
Born in New York City, Emme was raised in Saudi Arabia, returning to
the US as a teenager. Syracuse University awarded Emme a full athletic
scholarship and she became a member of the crew team. Emme is also a
member of the Syracuse University Orange Plus Hall of Fame, where she
was inducted for her significant contribution to women's athletics and
to the sport of rowing. Emme was invited to the US Olympic Team trials,
as well as several US National Team trials. After graduation, she spent
two years in Flagstaff, Arizona where she was a reporter and morning
anchor for the NBC affiliate KNAZ-TV.
Taken from Emme's official web-site http://www.safesearching.com/officialemme/allaboutemme/press/0701_people.shtml.
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