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Betty Sherrill, a New Orleans native who became the doyenne of Manhattan interior designers has died. For more than six decades, she led the prominent New York design firm McMillen Inc. She was 91.
Sherrill died on May 12 at her home on Manhattan's East Side, her grandson, John Pyne, said. The cause was pancreatic cancer.
As McMillen's president and later chairman, Sherrill oversaw interior design for a roster of clients that included titans of industry, celebrities and families of wealth. Among them were Laurance and Mary Rockefeller, CBS Chairman William Paley, singer Diana Ross and Alice Walton, billionaire daughter of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton.
Sherrill, a graduate of Louise S. McGehee School and a Newcomb College dropout, understood that listening and diplomacy were an important part of a job that put her on intimate footing with clients.
"You get to know their children, their pets and really everything about them," she said in a 1991 interview with The Times-Picayune. When Sherrill decorated palaces for Queen Noor of Jordan and the ruling family in Kuwait, for example, she "learned to eat olives for breakfast."
Sherrill wasn't fazed by clients whose style differed from her own. In that same 1991 interview, she emphasized the importance of tact: "You can say something like, maybe we don't have the same taste, but let's see what we can do."
Sherrill cut both an imposing and charming figure in New York society - and never lost her New Orleans accent.
She was a longtime resident of 1 Sutton Place South, a co- operative apartment built in 1927 with views of the East River. As chairman of the co-op board, Sherrill acted as a social gatekeeper at the building that has been the home of designer Bill Blass and socialite C.Z. Guest. Sherrill also had residences in Hobe Sound, Fla., and Southampton, N.Y., where she planted 40,000 daffodils.
McMillen, described by Architectural Digest as the oldest U.S. interior design company, was founded in 1924 by Eleanor McMillen Brown. Her firm's work soon became fashionable among New York's elites.
Sherrill arrived in the city in 1952 as a recently-married and lightly-schooled former design student.
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When Andheri-based interior designer Mithun Roy, a Narendra Modi fan, left for Dubai three months ago to earn some quick bucks, riding on a weakening rupee, he had no idea that his hero would win, resulting in a stronger rupee and thereby less earnings for him abroad.
Following the slowdown in the Indian economy, Roy had found his job prospects in India rather bleak. When he failed to get any salary increment for four years, he decided to head to the Gulf. Roy said he left his family, including his year-old daughter, behind hoping to earn a handsome amount in foreign exchange and remit a tidy sum every month to his family in Mumbai. However, ironically, his idol's emergence has shattered his dream with the rupee gaining. From the recent Rs63 a dollar, it's now Rs59.
As per the exchange rate three months ago, it was more than Rs16.5 against 1 Dirham, the currency of UAE. However, now, it is Rs15.9 per Dirham.
"The latest exchange rate due to a stronger rupee has put me back by over Rs1 lakh in my annual package," said Roy, talking to dna over the phone from Dubai. "It's going to affect the amount of remittance coming to India."
According to World Bank's Migration and Development report, India leads the world chart of remittance flows, receiving over USD 70 billion last year.
Science graduate Zeeshan Hussain, who went to Qatar after failing to make a decent leaving in Mumbai, shares Roy's predicament. "I am happy that the economy of our country is finally improving due to recent political developments. But then, I am beginning to earn less now on my annual package."
"It's a bit of a loss for Indian immigrants in foreign countries. But then, it can't be helped, because, after all, they earned well when the rupee was doing bad," said banking expert Sameer Pednekar.
Experts say such a situation is common whenever the rupee does well. Many Indian companies, especially those serving foreign clients like BPOs, earned great revenues last year on account of weak Indian currency, while those who had to pay in foreign currencies, like airlines, bled due to it.
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