Patricia Goosey OâÂÂConnor (born October 2, 1940) is an American educator best known as the founder of Fashion Careers College (FCC), a former fashion and merchandising school based in San Diego, California.
OâÂÂConnor graduated from San Diego State University in 1963 and began her teaching career with the San Diego Unified School District. She later taught for one year in the Berkeley Unified School District before returning to San Diego in 1965.
She subsequently accepted a part-time position at the Patricia Stevens Modeling School, where she helped develop a fashion merchandising program. OâÂÂConnor served as both director and instructor of the program for nine years before founding Fashion Careers College in January 1979 in Mission Valley.
Throughout her career, OâÂÂConnor has participated in various educational and professional organizations related to vocational and fashion education. She served on the Joint Committee responsible for developing a Master Plan for Education spanning kindergarten through the University of California system and on the advisory board of the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education. She also served in the Consumer and Family Studies Division of the Vocational Education Board for the San Diego Unified School District.
OâÂÂConnor was a member of the Board of Directors of Educational Talent Search and of Fashion Group International of San Diego, Inc. She was also appointed chair of the Board of Directors of the American Friends of the Zandra Rhodes Museum in London, United Kingdom.
OâÂÂConnor founded the Annual Golden Hanger Fashion Awards Gala, serving as its chair for 23 years. She also established an annual event at the Timken Museum of Art titled The Art of Fashion, in which fashion design students presented interpretations of costumes depicted in works from the museumâÂÂs permanent collection.
In 2009, she was appointed to the museumâÂÂs Board of Directors and has also served there as a docent and guest lecturer.