![]() But families, it turns out, are what his biggest project to date is about. I’d been informed that he would not want to talk about his family. He’s “fiercely protective of Caroline,” according to one observer, and never takes his children to public events, to shield them from the photographers who hounded his wife in her youth. If Schlossberg is sensitive about the public perception of his work life, he does not let on, perhaps because he has become accustomed to a great deal of unwanted attention. “Not that anyone knows what an investment banker does.” “My kids tell me it is so annoying that all the other kids’ fathers are investment bankers,” he says, referring to Rose, Tatiana, and Jack Schlossberg, uptown kids with a downtown dad who dresses in black jeans and black sweaters and does something with computers. At 55, he’s grayer, but he’s still a strapping six foot two, a good-looking man with a calm, assured, slightly sardonic detachment. “These fireworks,” he quipped, “represent what Ed Schlossberg does.”įifteen years later, Schlossberg is sitting in the conference room of his interactive-media firm in an old cast-iron building in the Flatiron district. So when a burst of fireworks fizzled into a fog bank, Plimpton couldn’t resist. And though he was described as a specialist in interactive media, no one actually understood his chosen profession. ![]() ![]() Not surprisingly, the media was obsessed with the groom: Who was this man marrying America’s First Daughter? But Schlossberg resolutely remained a mystery, refusing to grant interviews. Carly Simon sang a few songs then George Plimpton narrated a fireworks display which was his gift to the couple. When Edwin Schlossberg and Caroline Kennedy were married in 1986, the Hyannis Port celebration was compared to a royal wedding, complete with entertainment after dinner. ![]()
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