Debbi Fields

Businesswoman

Birthday September 18, 1956

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Oakland, California, U.S.

Age 67 years old

Nationality United States

#50133 Most Popular

1956

Debbi Fields (Debra Jane Sivyer; born September 18, 1956) is the founder and spokesperson of Mrs. Fields Bakeries.

One of the original ball girls in major league baseball, she used her pay to develop her cookie recipes.

She has written several cookbooks.

Mrs. Fields Cookies operates in over 250 locations.

Debra Jane Sivyer was born in Oakland, California.

Her father was a welder for the Navy and her mother was a housewife.

She is the youngest of five daughters.

1970

In the 1970s, the Oakland Athletics introduced "ball girls" (young girls who would sit in foul territory near the baselines to retrieve baseballs grounded foul by batters) to the team.

Sivyer, with the help of a sister who at the time was a secretary at the A's offices, was one of the first ones hired.

She was paid five dollars an hour and would use the money to buy ingredients for what would become her famous cookies.

She instituted a "milk-and-cookies" break for the umpires.

1974

In 1974, Sivyer graduated from Alameda High School, California at the age of 17.

She was also voted homecoming queen her senior year.

She attended Foothill College, a community college in Los Altos Hills, California, for two years.

1976

In 1976, at the age of 19, Sivyer married 29-year-old Stanford graduate Randall Keith Fields (MA, Political Science, 1970), founder in the early 1970s of the financial and economic consulting firm Fields Investment Group, taking the name she would soon use for her business.

1977

Fields began her business in 1977 in Palo Alto, California, and at its height franchised 650 retail bakeries in the United States and over 80 in 11 different countries.

1990

Fields began franchising in 1990, and, though she sold the business to an investment group in the early 1990s, she remains the company's spokesperson.

1996

One of her five stepchildren from their marriage, Gabrielle Rose, swam for Brazil at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

1997

Fields and Randall had five daughters named Jessica, Jenessa, Jennifer, Ashley, and McKenzie, but divorced in 1997.

On November 29, 1997, she married Michael Rose, the former CEO/Chairman of Holiday Corp. and Harrah's Entertainment, Inc..

A resident of Memphis, Tennessee for over 16 years since she remarried in 1997, she moved to Nashville in 2014.

The History Channel included Mrs. Fields Cookies in their third season (S3E6) of The Food That Built America series (where she was portrayed by Rebecca Gomberg).

2017

He died of cancer on April 2, 2017, at the age of 75.