Sydney Biddle Barrows | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1952-01-14)January 14, 1952 (age 74) |
| Other names | Sheila Devin Mayflower Madam |
| Alma mater | Fashion Institute of Technology |
| Occupations | Madam,management consultant,socialite, and writer |
| Spouse | Darnay Hoffman (1994–?)(divorced) death May 2, 2011[needs update] |
| Relatives | Biddle family, fourMayflower passengers |
Sydney Biddle Barrows (born January 14, 1952) is an American businesswoman and socialite who became known as anescort agency owner under the nameSheila Devin; she later became known as "The Mayflower Madam". She has since become a management consultant and writer.[1]
In October 1984, her escort service was disbanded, and after pleading guilty and being fined $5,000 for promoting prostitution, she wrote a 1986 autobiography,Mayflower Madam: The Secret Life of Sydney Biddle Barrows.[2] A TV movie based on the book starringCandice Bergen was broadcast in 1987 under the titleMayflower Madam.[3]
Barrows comes from theBiddle family ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and is descended fromMayflower passengersWilliam Brewster,John Howland, Elizabeth Tilley, andThomas Rogers.[4] Her father was Donald Byers Barrows Jr. (1926–2019) of Philadelphia, a descendant ofCharles John Biddle, and her mother was JeannetteBallantine (1930–2011) ofRumson, New Jersey,[5] who later married to Felix Molzer, a musician and director of the Monmouth Arts Center, New Jersey.[6]
Barrows attendedStoneleigh-Burnham, a girls' boarding school inGreenfield, Massachusetts, and is an alumna of theFashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York City.
She worked in 1975 as an assistant to Alan Snyder, thebuyer forAbraham & Straus.[7] She was introduced to high-class prostitution and started her own escort service named Cachet, which existed in New York City from 1979 to 1984. Some of its clients included industrialists, high-powered business executives, lawyers, foreign diplomats and Arabian oil sheiks.[6]
In October 1984, Cachet was shut down, Barrows was arrested, and theManhattan District Attorney's Office charged her with promoting prostitution. When arrested at her home office on theUpper West Side of Manhattan, Barrows identified herself as Sheila Devin; one report describes her as the CEO.[8]
The name "Mayflower Madam" was coined by aNew York Post reporter, Peter Fearon, who broke the story of Barrows's Mayflower connections. After her guilty plea, Barrows published a best-selling[2] autobiography,Mayflower Madam: The Secret Life of Sydney Biddle Barrows (1986). Barrows appeared in 1987 on the late-night television seriesSaturday Night Live with a parody of her book; the sketch includedCandice Bergen, who portrayed Barrows in the made-for-TV movieMayflower Madam (1987). Barrows subsequently wrote two books on sexual etiquette.[2]
In late 2008, Barrows finishedUncensored Sales Strategies: A Radical New Approach to Selling Your Customers What They Really Want—No Matter What Business You're In, co-authored with marketing expert Dan Kennedy. Since the mid-late 1990s, Barrows has run a consulting business with a focus on customer service and experience.[1][9]
Barrows was divorced from the late Darnay Hoffman, a high-profile lawyer.[10]