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Industry Moves: Rothy’s Appoints Jenny Ming to Board, Hibbett Makes Changes to Board + More News Publication info: Footwear News : FN (Online) ; Los Angeles (Jun 13, 2022).
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ABSTRACT (ENGLISH) From 2012 to 2017, Yuska was the global head of Adidas’ premium apparel brand Mitchell &Ness, where he led
global strategy, product creation, marketing and league partnerships. Foot Locker Inc. EVP and CFO Andrew Page
has been named to the board of the directors of Kontoor Brands, Inc., a lifestyle apparel company, whose portfolio
of brands is led by Wrangler and Lee. Öhrn brings over 19 years of experience in the fashion industry including
senior positions at Tiger of Sweden and H&M. At Happy Socks, Öhrn will hold the overarching responsibility for all
design and assortment planning, driving sustainable and profitable growth from a merchandising perspective and
pave the way for product innovation. Compagno spearheaded the growth of the company, which in 2018 sold a
minority interest to Nuo Capital, an investment vehicle backed by Hong Kong’s Pao Cheng family. FULL TEXT Who’s in, who’s out, who’s been promoted and hired — FN covers all the industry changes in one place. Know of an
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June 13, 2022: Hibbett has announced the resignation of Jamere Jackson, effective Thursday, June 9, and the
appointment of Pamela Edwards to the company’s board of directors, effective Friday, June 10. The company said
in a statement that Jackson is resigning for personal reasons and there were no disagreements between him and
the company in connection with his resignation. The resignation and subsequent appointment maintains the size
of the board at 10. Edwards will serve on the audit committee and will be a Class III director whose term expires at
the 2023 annual stockholders meeting. Edwards was most recently with Citi Trends as its EVP and CFO from
January 2021 to April 2022. Prior to her retirement from Citi Trends, she was with L Brands Inc., as the CFO and
executive president for its Mast Global division from 2017-2020, as the CFO of its Victoria’s Secret division from
2007-2017, and as the CFO of its Express division from 2005-2007. Prior to L Brands Inc., Edwards worked in
various business and financial planning roles at Gap/Old Navy, Sears Roebuck and Kraft Foods. She also currently
serves on the board of directors of Neiman Marcus Group.
June 10: 2022: Rothy’s has appointed Jenny Ming to its board of directors. Ming previously served as the president
of Old Navy and CEO of Charlotte Russe. She also serves on the boards of Levi Strauss &Co., Kendra Scott, Affirm,
Poshmark, and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan &Hospitals and as a special advisor to the board of Barneys New
York. “Jenny Ming is a widely respected industry veteran with over 30 years of valuable retail experience,” said
Rothy’s CEO and board chairman Stephen Hawthornthwaite. “We welcome her as an Independent director to our
board as we continue to grow Rothy’s community and drive long-term growth.”
June 10, 2022: Columbia Sportswear Co. has named Francois Guillon as SVP of omni planning and fulfillment. In
this role, Guillon will report to chief supply chain officer Lisa Kulok. He brings experience in planning and digital
transformation of supply chain operations, most recently in a variety of roles with Tiffany &Co. “Francois will help
us continue to evolve our systems and capabilities so that we can retain our competitive edge,” said Kulok in a
statement. “His global experience, coupled with his knowledge of digital systems will help us in this dynamic
supply chain process.” Tim Boyle, president and CEO of Columbia Sportswear Company, added: “We’re excited to
have Francois and his energy and enthusiasm for Columbia Sportswear join our company. As we have seen from
recent events, our supply chain leaders are an incredibly important part of our company’s success.”
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June 9, 2022: Australian-based streetwear and sneaker brand Culture Kings has tapped former Adidas executive
Jonathan Yuska as president of its U.S. division. He will report to Simon Beard, CEO &co-founder of Culture Kings,
and will spearhead the brand’s continued expansion in the United States. Yuska brings over 20 years of experience
in growing and leading divisions within a number of worldwide sports brands, including Adidas, Reebok and Fila.
Most recently, he served as the president of Rastellis.com, a DTC premium food company based in Philadelphia.
From 2012 to 2017, Yuska was the global head of Adidas’ premium apparel brand Mitchell &Ness, where he led
global strategy, product creation, marketing and league partnerships. Earlier in his career, Yuska held various
creative leadership roles at Adidas, including head of design. He was behind the Adidas exclusive official outfitter
deals with the NBA, NFL, NHL and other leagues. Prior to that, Yuska held multiple creative leadership roles at
Reebok, leading regional collections from the brand’s Tokyo office. He also spent more than four years with Fila
working in product creation.
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June 9, 2022: Foot Locker Inc. EVP and CFO Andrew Page has been named to the board of the directors of
Kontoor Brands, Inc., a lifestyle apparel company, whose portfolio of brands is led by Wrangler and Lee. “We’re
pleased to welcome Andrew to Kontoor’s Board of Directors,” said Kontoor president and CEO Scott Baxter.
“Andrew is a seasoned finance leader with an extensive background in optimizing enterprise growth. With his more
than 30 years of finance and accounting experience in retail, footwear and apparel, Andrew’s expertise in
enhancing stakeholder and shareholder value will be an excellent asset to Kontoor and will bring tremendous value
to our board.”
May 25, 2022: Happy Socks has added two new team members to its management team. The Stockholm-based
company has tapped Anders Lagerstedt as its new chief commercial officer (CCO). He joins the company from his
role of CCO at Aurora and Deltaco. With 16 years in the fashion industry behind him, Lagerstedt was managing
director for HOPE and has a solid background in sales management roles with companies such as Acne Studios,
Hunkydory, and Triwa. At Happy Socks, Lagerstedt will aim to drive commercial vision and lead sales activities
across all channels and markets. And, Jessica Lagerblad Öhrn is returning to Happy Socks as design and
assortment director, after two years working with Skincity where she led the development of its own brands. Öhrn
brings over 19 years of experience in the fashion industry including senior positions at Tiger of Sweden and H&M.
At Happy Socks, Öhrn will hold the overarching responsibility for all design and assortment planning, driving
sustainable and profitable growth from a merchandising perspective and pave the way for product innovation.
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May 25, 2022: Marco De Vincenzo is joining Etro as the Italian brand’s new creative director, in charge of the
women’s, men’s and home collections, effective June 1. De Vincenzo’s first designs will bow for spring 2023 in
September during Milan Women’s Fashion Week. Founder Gerolamo, or Gimmo, Etro’s children Veronica, Kean and
Jacopo, who were previously creative directors of the women’s, men’s and home collections, respectively, will
continue to collaborate with the house, which has been controlled by private equity L Catterton since July 2021.
Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO of Etro, said thanks to De Vincenzo’s “sensibility for colors, prints and fabrics, we are sure
that Marco will know how to best interpret Etro’s extraordinary heritage,” and that he will “give new impulse to the
world of accessories.” The designer, a former winner of the Vogue Italia “Who Is on Next?” talent search, worked for
years on accessories as a consultant for Fendi with Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi. His eye for bold
colors, labor-intensive clothes, optical effects, rich fabrics and sophisticated embellishments caught the attention
of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, which struck a joint venture with the Rome-based designer in 2014. In April
last year, De Vincenzo bought back his namesake brand, which he first launched in 2009, from LVMH and his other
partner MMGP Srl.
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May 23, 2022: Stitch Fix has tapped Debbie Rose Woloshin as its new chief marketing officer, effective
immediately. Woloshin will report to Stitch Fix CEO Elizabeth Spaulding and lead the company’s marketing teams
across the U.S. and the UK. Woloshin was previously the chief marketing officer at Marc Jacobs. Before Marc
Jacobs, Woloshin led marketing at the Frye Company and Ann, Inc. and spent more than 17 years with the Jones
Group. “I’m thrilled to welcome Debbie to Stitch Fix as our new chief marketing officer,” said Spaulding in a
statement. “There are many exciting opportunities on the horizon as we continue to expand our offering and focus
on bringing our personalized styling and shopping experience to more clients. Debbie has built and grown some of
fashion’s most beloved brands, and we’re looking forward to the wealth of creative and commercial experience
she’ll bring to Stitch Fix. Debbie will play a central role in telling our story as we become the global destination for
personalized shopping, styling, and inspiration.”
May 23, 2022: Slowear has promoted Marco Bernardini to CEO. He had been CFO since 2015. As CEO, Bernardini
succeeds Roberto Compagno, president of Slower, who died last September, aged 62. Compagno spearheaded the
growth of the company, which in 2018 sold a minority interest to Nuo Capital, an investment vehicle backed by
Hong Kong’s Pao Cheng family. Slowear revealed on Monday the company remains controlled by the family and
that it has formed a new board, which now includes Compagno’s wife Nella Loero and their daughter Elisabetta
Compagno, with ESG proxies. Paolo Ferrin was named president of the board, which also saw the arrival of former
Valentino CEO Stefano Sassi, as a shareholder of Nuo Capital; Tommaso Paoli, and Giorgio Delpiano, CEO of Third
Party Brands Zegna Group. In addition to Slowear, the Venice-based company is parent to Incotex casual pants;
Zanone high-end knitwear; Glanshirt causal shirts; Montedoro outerwear, and Officina Slowear accessories and
footwear.
May 20, 2022: Roger Vivier has found its new general manager. Parent company Tod’s Group said Catherine Sardin
is joining the luxury brand effective June 1. Sardin will report to the group’s general manager Simona Cattaneo and
will be based at the Roger Vivier headquarter in Paris. Sardin developed her career in the luxury and fashion
industry holding managerial roles at companies such as Louis Vuitton, Berluti, J.M. Weston, Maison Lejaby and,
finally, at Alaïa, contributing to building the brands globally. As reported, Maria Cristina Lomanto, who held the title
of brand manager at Roger Vivier, exited the label on April 15 to join Gucci as EVP and brand general manager — a
new role for the Italian brand.
May 16, 2022: Tom Ford, who has served as chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)
since June of 2019, will be ending his three-year term on May 31. CFDA CEO Steven Kolb will assume the duties of
interim chair through December 31, 2022. The board’s current officers – vice-chair Tracy Reese, secretary Vera
Wang, treasurer Stan Herman – will remain in place for the remainder of the year, the CFDA said. What’s more, the
board unanimously elected Tory Burch, Thom Browne, and Aurora James to the board, effective June 1. The CFDA
added that its board will vote on a new chairperson in the fall to start in January in alignment with CFDA’s fiscal
calendar. Ford was set to be chairman for two years and extended his role for an additional year. Historically, the
chairperson role was a 2-4 year term (Stan Herman and Diane von Furstenberg were the exception).
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May 16, 2022: REI Co-op has made two additions to its senior leadership team. Sylvia Wilks will join the company
on May 23 as its first-ever SVP, chief supply chain officer. REI said Wilks will be responsible for the strategic
leadership of its evolving global value chain and will partner with company leaders to develop its supply chain
network of the future. Wilks joins REI from TireHub, and she has also had stints at Kimberly-Clark and Starbucks
Corporation. Also, Minnie Alexander will join REI as its VP, general counsel and corporate secretary on May 31. REI
said Alexander will oversee the management, development and operations of its legal division and serve as the
corporate secretary. Additionally, in the corporate secretary role, REI said Alexander will serve as a key advisor to
its board of directors. Alexander joins REI from The Walt Disney Company, and she has also had stints at Campbell
Soup Company and law firm Dorsey &Whitney.
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May 16, 2022: Corneliani is collaborating with British designer Paul Surridge, who has been tasked with helping the
storied company’s relaunch and repositioning, FN sister publication WWD reported. His first designs will bow for
the spring 2023 Circle collection to be presented during Milan Men’s Fashion Week in June at the Corneliani
showroom. The Circle collection was introduced with the spring 2020 season, reinforcing the brand’s commitment
to a more sustainable model and its increasing targeting of the new generation of environmentally conscious
consumers. “Paul is a talented, forward-thinking and experienced fashion designer with a passionate soul and an
extraordinary background,” said Corneliani CEO Giorgio Brandazza. “This collaboration is part of a global relaunch
project for the company that started in 2022 and that is showing very encouraging growth results, far above
expectations.” Surridge left his role as creative director of Roberto Cavalli in 2019, after a two-year stint at the
brand. A graduate of London’s Central Saint Martins, Surridge was previously creative consultant at Acne Studios
in Stockholm, with responsibility for coordination of the menswear collections. Before that, he was creative
director of Z Zegna from 2011 to 2014. Earlier, Surridge was design director of men’s at Jil Sander, reporting to
then-creative director Raf Simons. He honed his skills at Calvin Klein and Burberry, working with Christopher Bailey
from 2003 to 2007.
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May 13, 2022: Belk has announced that president Don Hendricks has been appointed interim CEO, effective
Monday, May 16. Hendricks replaces Nir Patel, who has only held the top spot since July. According to the North
Carolina-based retailer, Patel, who joined the company in 2016, is leaving to pursue other interests. Hendricks also
joined Belk in 2016 as the chief operating officer (COO) before adding stores to his responsibilities in 2019 and
being named president in 2020. Prior to joining Belk, Hendricks held positions at Gymboree, Hot Topic and Torrid,
including chief information officer and COO. As president and COO, Hendricks was instrumental in leading Belk
through the continued unpredictability of the COVID-19 pandemic and spearheaded the company’s initiatives to
enhance its omnichannel capabilities, the company said in a statement. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead the
talented team at Belk,” Hendricks said. “I’m proud of our continued work to advance the business in numerous
ways, while still keeping the wellbeing of our customers, associates and communities as a top priority.”
May 11, 2022: Puma SE has appointed Héloïse Temple-Boyer as the chair of its supervisory board. Temple-Boyer, a
board member since 2019, succeeds Jean-François Palus who resigned from the role. “It is an honor for me to
succeed Jean-François Palus in the responsible position of chair of the supervisory board,” said Temple-Boyer in a
statement. “It is also due to him that Puma is well positioned and well prepared for the challenges of the future.
For this, he deserves our thanks on behalf of the entire supervisory board.”
May 11, 2022: JCPenney has tapped John Aylward as its new chief marketing officer, effective June 6. Aylward
assumes the role as the company focuses on strengthening loyalty among its 50 million shoppers and transforms
how it connects with customers. Aylward will help advance the company’s omnichannel strategy to deliver a
modern, seamless experience across stores and digital. He will lead the marketing strategy, creative, visual
merchandising and store design, and customer engagement teams. Aylward joins the company from CARE, the
global nonprofit dedicated to ending poverty, where he served as CMO for five years. He has been a marketer in the
U.S. and internationally for leading brands including HSN, DSW, Starbucks and Gap. “John will help fulfill our
potential at this pivotal moment when JCPenney stands alone as a one-stop retailer,” CEO Marc Rosen said in a
statement. “Additionally, John’s passion for purpose-driven work will be an important asset as we continue to
provide offerings that promote inclusivity and celebrate the diversity of our customers.”
May 6, 2022: After more than 30 years at Macy’s, longtime executive Durand Guion is stepping down as VP of the
store’s fashion office. He will join Fair Harbor, a growing sustainable swimwear brand, in the newly created role of
SVP and creative director. According to a report from FN’s sister publication WWD, he will work closely with
cofounders and siblings Caroline and Jake Danehy as they work to build Fair Harbor into a full lifestyle brand by
adding a variety of categories, opening retail stores, and expanding its wholesale presence. Guion confirmed the
move on Instagram on Friday. Guion joined Macy’s in 1990 as a sales manager of fashion accessories in the Union
Square flagship in San Francisco. He was promoted to associate buyer of men’s accessories two years later and
spent 14 years as VP and fashion director of men’s and children’s, working closely with Jeff Gennette, who had
been GMM of menswear for the San Francisco-based division, and who is now chairman and CEO of Macy’s. Guion
relocated to New York and was named head of the fashion office, overseeing both men’s and women’s, in 2018.
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May 3, 2022: Eddie Bauer has tapped designer Christopher Bevans as its new creative director. In his new role,
Bevans will bring his experience in sportswear and textiles to influence the overall line of products that balance
technical innovation and current trends, the brand said in a statement. Bevans, a member of the CFDA, has been
recognized for his work with Dyne by earning the 2017 Woolmark Innovation Prize and being named a 2017
CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist. He also serves as senior creative lead at Shopify where he works closely with
emerging fashion industry entrepreneurs. Bevans began his career in New York City, apprenticing at a local
tailoring house of which he became the owner at the age of 19. His roots as an expert tailor developed into a
passion that carried him to positions with top brands such as Billionaire Boys Club, Head, Sean John, Yeezy,
Smithsonian, New York Cosmos and the MacArthur Foundation. From 2003 to 2007, he was design director of
Nike’s Blue Ribbon Sports Division, and was instrumental in initiating Roger Federer’s now-famous “RF” logo. In
2013, he was named a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab Director’s Fellow.
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May 3, 2022: The American Apparel &Footwear Association (AAFA) has promoted 11-year industry veteran
Corinne Suder to lead its events and programming department as VP, effective June 13. Suder brings along 25
years of association meeting planning experience to the role as she advances from senior director at AAFA. She
will preside over a portfolio of several dozen annual events and webinars. The department will continue to
accelerate priorities and engage members through collaborative meetings, webinars, and a hybrid calendar of
virtual and in-person content, the AAFA said in a statement. Suder takes over from Susan Lapetina, who departed
the organization after 23 years of service. Her last day as SVP with the association will be June 10. “We are deeply
indebted to Susan’s vision and commitment in establishing the association’s world-renowned education
programming and special events portfolios. Her outsized contributions are cherished,” said AAFA president and
CEO Steve Lamar. “Corinne will carry on this legacy with an equally insatiable appetite to serve members, and
vision to lead AAFA programming forward, and an enthusiasm that is unmatched.”
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May 3, 2022: Carhartt has named Kerry Middlemas as VP of business planning. Middlemas joined Carhartt on April
11 and reports directly to Linda Hubbard, Carhartt’s president and chief operating officer. Middlemas is responsible
for delivering demand plans and inventory strategies across the global merchandise assortment and business unit
segments. She will lead three departments: demand planning (indirect &direct), merchandise &inventory planning,
and planning operations. Middlemas will work closely with key cross-functional business partners to define and
execute short-and long-term operational and strategic goals. Most recently, Middlemas served as VP of
forecasting and planning at Tupperware Brands. Prior to that, she spent 17 years in leadership roles at VF
Corporation, working with The North Face and Nautica, among others.
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May 2, 2022: Off-White has its new artistic leader. Dazed editor-in-chief Ibrahim Kamara is joining the label founded
by the late Virgil Abloh as its new art &image director. According to Off-White, Kamara will oversee the artistic
direction of the brand and will further develop his influence and insight on the brand’s collections, image, and
content. “Having Ibrahim on board, who has been part of the Off-White family for years styling our shows, to
oversee art and creative of the brand in this next chapter is a great honor,” Andrea Grilli, Off-White CEO said in a
statement. “With his talent and vision, we look forward to taking on the next chapter of Off-White together, always
remembering the groundbreaking creativity and values that Virgil had at heart and that are the core of our brand.”
Before taking the top job at Dazed, Kamara produced editorials for the likes of i-D, System, Vogue Italia and
Another magazine. Last year, Kamara was honored with the Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator at the British
Fashion Council’s Fashion Awards.
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May 2, 2022: PF Flyers has tapped Lisa Lewis as its new chief marketing officer. Lewis will be responsible for
relaunching the brand and establishing its position in the sneaker and lifestyle marketplace. Prior to her most
recent role as the chief marketing officer at Piaggio Fast Forward, Lewis spent seven years at Sonos Inc. where
she was eventually appointed as the global head of product collaborations. Her resume also includes acting as
brand manager at Converse for the Chuck Taylor brand; serving as head of lifestyle and music marketing at Puma;
and holding the role of VP of marketing for Keds, where she was part of an all-women leadership team. Acquired by
Kassia Davis in 2021, PF Flyers was previously owned and manufactured by New Balance. Founded in 1937 by B.F.
Goodrich, PF Flyers has been declared one of the original American sneaker brands.
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May 2, 2022: Dickies has appointed Sarah Crockett as the company’s new global chief marketing officer. She will
report to Dickies’ global brand president, Denny Bruce, and serve on the Dickies executive leadership team.
Crockett joins from Backcountry where she served as chief marketing officer overseeing marketing efforts for the
outdoor retail company’s North American portfolio of brands. Prior to Backcountry, Crockett served as chief
marketing officer for Burton Snowboards. Crockett has also held senior marketing roles at REI and Vans, a brand
also owned by VF Corp. “As we continue to focus on global growth, I know Sarah’s expertise will help accelerate
our business through a digital-first mindset as we look to deepen our relationships with consumer communities
globally,” Bruce said in a statement. Crockett joins at an exciting time for Dickies, with the brand celebrating its
100th anniversary this year. The brand is reaffirming its commitment to its workwear roots, marking its adoption
into the lifestyle market, and looking to shape the future of the next 100 years.
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April 27, 2022: Walmart has tapped Kourtney Barrett as its director of workplace mobility, a newly created role that
will focus on supporting employees, visitors and the community in the workplace. According to her LinkedIn
profile, Barrett previously co-founded Women of OZ NWA, a women’s mountain biking organization. In a LinkedIn
post announcing her new role, Barrett said she is “excited to serve my community in this new and transformative
role.”
April 27, 2022: Tapestry, Inc. has hired David L. Casey as its new chief inclusion and social impact officer, effective
May 16. According to Tapestry, this newly created position will help the company build an inclusive culture and
“create a company that truly reflects the diversity of its customers, its employees, and the communities it serves.”
In his role, Casey will have responsibility for continuing to shape and deliver Tapestry’s Equity, Inclusion and
Diversity strategy and will oversee Tapestry’s social impact efforts through advocacy, philanthropy, and
volunteerism. He will report jointly to Joanne Crevoiserat, Tapestry’s CEO, and Sarah Dunn, the company’s global
human resources officer. Casey joins Tapestry from CVS Health, where most recently served as SVP of workforce
strategies and chief diversity officer. He also served as the president of the CVS Health Employee Relief Fund, a
public charity. Previously, Casey served as the VP of workplace culture and chief diversity officer at Anthem.
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April 26, 2022: Darn Tough Vermont, the performance outdoor and lifestyle sock maker, has promoted Angelica
Taylor to chief operating officer. Taylor previously served as the company’s VP of finance. In her new role, Taylor
will oversee and implement strategies across finance, IT, and business operations for the sock company. “Being
able to lead and work alongside such a passionate team right here in Vermont has made my entire experience with
Darn Tough feel like home,” Taylor said.
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April 25, 2022: Ortholite has tapped Kristin Kohler Burrows as chief brand officer. In the newly created role for
OrthoLite and Cirql — the brand’s first EVA plastics-free, recyclable, biodegradable and industrially compostable
foam — Burrows will lead the company’s corporate brand identity strategy. She joins OrthoLite from footwear
brands including Converse, Keds, Adidas, Fila and G.H. Bass, and most recently as a management consultant in
the Consumer and Retail Group at Alvarez &Marsal.
April 25, 2022: Brunt Workwear has named Kevin Eskridge as the company’s president. In this role, Eskridge will
oversee the company’s product development, merchandising, sourcing, and global retail expansion as Brunt
accelerates its rapid growth in the modern workwear category. Bringing more than 20 years of industry experience,
Eskridge most recently served as the chief product officer at Under Armour where he spent more than a decade
driving the company’s product innovation, channel strategy, and international growth. Eskridge began his career at
Gap Inc., and also was a VP at Armani Exchange.
April 21, 2022: Sportswear industry veteran Romano Cinelli has joined The Athlete’s Foot (TAF) as VP and GM of
the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) territories. Previously, the executive was VP and GM of Converse EMEA,
after spending nearly a decade at Nike, where he was GM of Southern Europe Sportswear. At TAF, Cinelli will
oversee all daily business matters, including marketing, merchandising, retail operations and brand partner
management. Additionally, he will develop and implement strategies to grow TAF’s store portfolio and e-commerce
business, and identify opportunities in emerging markets.
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April 20, 2022: Zappos.com has named its first chief marketing off
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