Peter Elliot

Peter Elliot

Elliot in New York City
Photo by WILL FIND
Born Peter Elliot
(1966-12-09) December 9, 1966
New York City
Occupation writer, editor, media personality
Website peterelliot.org

Peter Elliot (born December 9, 1966) is an American writer, editor and media personality, best known for his biography of restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, Sirio: The Story of My Life and Le Cirque[1] and for the development of DINE, the restaurant search engine and lifestyles portal for the global financial news and media company, Bloomberg LP.[2] He is currently manager of Lifestsyle Products at Bloomberg LP.

Background

Elliot was born in New York City and grew up in New York City, London and Scotland. He attended the University of St Andrews in Scotland. His parents are Judith Francisco, a former dancer and Robert H. Leach, the former head of marketing for American Express, and senior partner at Norman Craig & Kümmel.

Career

Elliot started his career for McGraw-Hill in London tracking oil tankers and eventually OPEC and the newly reemerging East European and Russian oil industry. He was the youngest ever cover story writer for Businessweek. In 1991 an introduction to Michael Bloomberg – who had just founded his fledgling news company – led to Elliot working on their commodities team. When Bloomberg bought WNEW in 1992, Bloomberg asked Elliot to anchor the commodities segment and also to widen out into Lifestyles related news, data and services. Following this expansion, Elliot worked on DINE <GO>, which was designed for the Bloomberg Terminal to give Bloomberg clients and employees a platform to discuss, rate and review restaurants in a private forum with their peers.

Writing

Eliot wrote the biography of restaurateur Sirio Maccioni, Sirio: The Story of My Life and Le Cirque[1] and his writing has been featured in Vanity Fair and Town & Country.

Radio

From 1993–2001 Elliot's food program was broadcast on Bloomberg radio. Interview guests included leading food industry personalities, notably Mario Batali, Ruthi Reichl, Tony Bourdain, Jamie Oliver, Julia Child and George Lang.

Television

2005 – Iron Chef America: Season 1, Episode 13 "Mario Batali vs. Anita Lo" – Guest Judge.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Platt, Adam (July 11, 2004). "Creme de la Creme Brulee". The New York Times. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
  2. "Peter Elliot". CharlieRose.com. August 3, 2004. Retrieved June 10, 2011.
  3. Unknown (2005). "Iron Chef America: Iron Chef Mario Batali vs. Anita Lo Episode Summary - TV.com". TV.com. Retrieved September 23, 2011.

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