Executive Moves https://footwearnews.com Shoe News and Fashion Trends Wed, 19 Feb 2025 17:06:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-FN-Favicon-2023-05-31.png?w=32 Executive Moves https://footwearnews.com 32 32 178921128 Adidas Global Basketball GM Eric Wise Leaves Company After Nearly 9 Years https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/adidas-global-basketball-general-manager-eric-wise-leaves-company-1234770230/ Tue, 18 Feb 2025 18:31:59 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234770230 Longtime Adidas executive Eric Wise is leaving the company.

In a post on Wise’s LinkedIn page on Tuesday, he announced his departure from the German athletic company after 8.5 years.

“I’m beyond grateful for the experiences, the challenges and most importantly the people who have made this journey so special,” Wise wrote on LinkedIn. “Adidas isn’t just a company – it’s a global culture, a community and a place where creativity and innovation push boundaries every day.”

Wise, who most recently served as general manager of global basketball at Adidas, joined the company in 2016 as director of merchandising for Foot Inc. During his tenure, he also held the positions of category director of merchandising for US Originals, senior director of product, and global vice president of product. Prior to Adidas, Wise held several footwear buying positions at Villa and was the owner of Premier Athlete Performance.

“While leading the basketball business, I am proud of our achievement – relaunching the category, expanding partnerships, establishing a strong presence in Los Angeles and achieving incredible sales gains on the business side,” Wise wrote. “I’ve learned so much here – the power of collaboration, the importance of staying true to a brand’s DNA while pushing for the future and how sport, style and purpose intersect in ways that inspire millions around the world.”

“To my team and partners—thank you for your trust, your energy and the unforgettable moments we’ve shared. While I’ll always be cheering for you from the sidelines, I’m incredibly excited for what’s next,” Wise added. “More to come soon—but for now, just gratitude.”

In a statement from an Adidas spokesperson, the footwear company confirmed that Wise resigned from his post. “We are grateful and appreciative of the significant contributions that Eric has made over his 8-year tenure with the brand, culminating in his leadership of the basketball business unit,” the spokesperson said. “We would like to thank Eric for his contributions to the brand, and wish him all the best in his next chapter.”

FN has reached out to Wise for more information.

Wise’s exit from the Three Stripes comes one month after Adidas announced it would cut jobs at its Herzogenaurach, Germany headquarters in order to “simplify operations.” Wise, who was based in Los Angeles, was not part of any downsizing at the company.

The cuts came the same week Adidas reported stellar preliminary results for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2024.

Adidas saw revenues grow 24 percent in Q4 to 5.97 billion euros, up from 4.81 billion euros the same time last year. As for the full fiscal year, Adidas said revenues increased 11 percent in 2024 to 23.68 billion euros, compared to 21.43 billion euros in fiscal 2023.

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Industry Moves: Children’s Shoe Brand Jbrds Forms Advisory Board + More https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/footwear-industry-executive-hires-promotions-live-updates-2024-1203599546/ Wed, 12 Feb 2025 19:04:49 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1203599546 Who’s in, who’s out, who’s been promoted and hired — FN covers all the industry changes in one place. Know of an executive on the move? Tell us at web@footwearnews.com.

Feb. 12, 2025: Children’s shoe brand Jbrds has announced the formation of an advisory board, welcoming industry leaders Michael Browne, Phil MacMillan, and Becca Brown. According to Jbrds, Browne’s 25 years of experience at Adidas will be used to help bolster its efforts to streamline operations and enhance the company’s ability to deliver high-quality products to customers worldwide. As for MacMillan, his expertise spans industries from retail to consumer goods and in making homegrown brands like Herschel into household names. Brown is the former co-founder of Solemates, a global leader in footwear accessories featured on “Shark Tank.” She is an expert in building product-focused businesses that resonate with consumers. “As Jbrds enters a new phase of growth, we are honored to welcome industry leaders Michael, Phil, and Becca to our advisory board,” Mike Gugat, co-founder and chief executive officer of Jbrds, said. “Their combined expertise and proven leadership will convert to invaluable advice that will drive progress as we continue to innovate and expand our offerings to meet the needs of modern parents and their children.”

Feb. 5, 2025: Drew Villani has joined Timberland as global creative director of marketing.  In this role, Timberland said that Villani will be responsible for bringing the footwear brand’s creative vision to life across all aspects of brand marketing, including art direction, photography, store design, styling, and video production.  Villani brings extensive experience and creativity to this role, having worked with several luxury fashion brands—most recently as senior director of global creative at Calvin Klein.

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Drew VillaniCourtesy of Timberland

Feb. 4, 2025: Cotopaxi has made a pair of leadership hires. Craig Rowley is now the company’s chief marketing officer and Sara Westbrook has been named senior vice president of product and merchandising. In his role, Rowley — who previously worked for REI Co-op — will be tasked with for steering its marketing strategy, according to Cotopaxi, “with a sharp focus on elevating the brand’s presence across all consumer touchpoints. As for Westbrook — whose experience includes Marine Layer, J. Crew and Athleta — she will lead its product strategy, “guiding the development of innovative, unique outdoor gear and apparel that reflects the brand’s purpose and its customers’ evolving needs.” Aside from the new hires, Cotopaxi announced founder Stephan Jacob — who has held the chief operating officer and chief technology officer roles for the past 10 years — is transitioning into a chief global/business development officer role. The company stated he will oversee its growth in Canada, Europe, Asia and Latin America, as well as corporate and marketplace channels.

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Cotopaxi CMO Craig Rowley (L) and SVP of product and merchandising Sara Westbrook.Courtesy of Cotopaxi

Jan. 31, 2025: OrthoLite has named Pankaj Kumar its commercial director for OrthoLite India. The industry leading insole manufacturer stated Kumar will promote and expand OrthoLite India’s commercial activity “with a focus on providing comfort solutions and delivering OrthoLite’s high standards” to its global brand partners manufacturing in India. “Throughout Pankaj’s career, he has delivered outstanding results with renowned organizations such as Coats, 3M and ICI. We look forward to the invaluable contributions he will make in his new role as Commercial Director at OrthoLite India,” OrthoLite India general manager Vikash Bajargyan said in a statement.

Pankaj Kumar, commercial director, OrthoLite India
Pankaj Kumar, commercial director of OrthoLite India. Courtesy of OrthoLite

Jan. 21, 2025: Birkenstock has named Ivica Krolo as chief financial officer of the Birkenstock Group, effective Feb. 1. He will succeed Dr. Erik Massmann, who will step down from his duties as of Jan. 31 and will actively support the handover process to ensure a seamless transition, the company said. What’s more, Birkenstock noted that Massmann and Krolo will jointly present the first fiscal quarter 2025 financial results during the conference call scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 20. Krolo joins the Birkenstock Group from EMH Partners, a growth investment firm that invests in owner-managed technology companies, where he has served as partner and CFO since 2015. Prior to this, Krolo was a certified public auditor and manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where he focused on auditing and advising listed and mid-sized companies, and, before that, an audit manager and tax consultant at Mazars, a global professional services network providing audit and assurance, tax, advisory and consulting services.

Jan. 8, 2025: Genesco, the parent company of Journeys and Schuh, has named Kyle Polischuk as its new chief human resources officer. In this newly created role, Polischuk will oversee Genesco’s HR initiatives, including talent management and recruitment, leadership development, performance management, employee engagement and total rewards. Polischuk will report to Mimi Vaughn, Genesco’s board chair, president and chief executive officer, and will serve on the company’s executive management committee. Polischuk joins Genesco from Rue Gilt Group, where she was responsible for the company’s people and talent strategy and its connection to business goals. Prior to Rue Gilt, she held various leadership roles, including as chief human resources officer, at J. Jill. “Kyle’s strategic leadership and exceptional track record building dynamic organizations, developing talent, and promoting strong cultures will make a tremendous impact to Genesco,” Vaughn said. “Her rich knowledge of retail and digital commerce, along with her ability to cultivate innovative and results driven teams will support our growth strategies and help drive shareholder value.”

Kyle Polischuk, Genesco, executive, HR
Kyle Polischuk Courtesy of Genesco

Nov. 25, 2024: Hari Mari has hired Kate White as its new chief merchandising officer. In this newly created position, White will help lead Hari Mari’s launch of its spring 2025 line, including new styles and categories of sandals, apparel and accessories, starting in February. Hari Mari’s expanding its retail presence in 2025 to include notable store names like Nordstrom, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Free People, among many. Prior to joining Hari Mari, White worked as the head of commercial merchandising for North America and Europe at Fossil Group, where she led cross-functional teams in shaping product strategies and executing go-to-market initiatives for brands like Armani, Diesel, Fossil, Kate Spade New York, Michael Kors and Tory Burch. “I’m thrilled about the opportunity to contribute to Hari Mari’s mission of delivering premium materials, bold designs, and unparalleled comfort,” White said in a statement. “Collaborating with the talented team to drive continued product innovation is an exciting prospect, and I look forward to elevating the brand’s impact in the market and ensuring each step forward is a memorable one.”

Kate White, Hari Mari, chief merchandising officer
Kate WhiteCourtesy of Hari Mari

Oct. 18, 2024: Baffin has hired Austin Sedlbauer as its new lead designer. Sedlbauer joins Baffin after a successful tenure as lead designer at Cougar Shoes, which was just acquired by Pajar Canada. With extensive experience in footwear design and a strong understanding of materials and consumer preferences, Sedlbauer is set to elevate Baffin’s already robust product line. His role will be pivotal in refining the brand’s design philosophy and ensuring that Baffin remains at the forefront of technical advancements and market trends. “Welcoming Austin to our team is not just a strategic move; his historical ties reinforce our legacy,” Mark Hubner, senior vice-president at Baffin, said. “The experience and innovative vision he brings will lend a fresh perspective to our product offerings, strengthening our market position. We are excited to see how his leadership will drive technical advancements and elevate our design aesthetics as we look to the future.”

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Austin SedlbauerCourtesy of Baffin

Oct. 15, 2024: Footasylum has made two executive moves. The UK-based retailer appointed Will Van Rensburg as chief commercial officer and Glen Wilkinson as senior buying director. These appointments follow the arrival of David Pujolar as CEO in March 2024. Since joining, Pujolar has realigned the organization and strengthened its executive leadership team. Van Rensburg brings a wealth of experience from key leadership roles at prominent retailers, including Clarks Ltd, Under Armour, PVH, and Aldi. With extensive expertise in both international and UK omnichannel retailing, Van Rensburg is well-versed in all retail channels, including stores, e-commerce, wholesale, and franchising. He has also successfully implemented loyalty programs in previous roles. In his position as chief commercial officer, he will oversee the commercial operations of the business and play a pivotal role in executing the company’s strategy to drive future growth and development. Wilkinson brings over 25 years of industry knowledge, having held senior roles at companies including New Balance, Reebok, and most recently AW LAB. With extensive international expertise and a proven track record in the USA, UK, Netherlands, and Italy, Wilkinson will play a crucial role in advancing Footasylum’s buying strategy in collaboration with the company’s chief product officer.

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Will Van Rensburg and Glen Wilkinson.Courtesy of Footasylum

Sept. 13, 2024: JD Sports Fashion Plc has appointed Prama Bhatt as a non-executive director on its board, effective Sept. 23, 2024. Bhatt, who spent several years at companies Kenneth Cole Productions, Toys R Us and Ulta Beauty Inc., will join the nominations committee and the remuneration committee. “Following the acquisition of Hibbett Inc. earlier this year and recommendations made as part of the Board’s recent external evaluation, the Board undertook a thorough search process, led by the Nominations Committee and using an external search firm, to recruit a US based Non-Executive Director to add that perspective and insight to Board discussions,” said board chair Andrew Higginson in a statement. “Prama brings a wealth of relevant experience to the Board and, in particular, a deep understanding of the U.S. retail landscape. “

Aug. 13, 2024: Nonprofit relief organization Soles4Souls has named Joe Njoroge as its new chief financial officer. He replaces Robert Adams-Ghee, who passed away in March after a sudden illness. Njoroge previously served as CFO of nonprofit Climate Central, Inc. and CFO of American Friends Service Committee. “After an intense, nationwide search where hundreds of talented people applied for the CFO role, we believe Joe is the right person at the right time,” said Soles4Souls president and chief executive officer Buddy Teaster. “As we grow to serve more people to achieve our $1 billion of economic impact goal, Joe’s global perspective and deep financial expertise will ensure we do that in the most responsible, effective way possible. He’s going to be an amazing addition to the S4S team!”

Aug. 7, 2024: Designer Brands Inc. has named John W. Atkinson to its board of directors, effective Aug. 1, 2024. He was a member of the audit committee and the nominating and corporate governance committee and is a retired audit partner from KPMG’s Cincinnati office. “John will be a valuable addition to the Designer Brands Board, and our leadership team looks forward to his insights,” said DBI chief executive officer Doug Howe in a statement. “We remain fully focused on continuous improvement, both in our organization’s agility and in the profitability of our overall business. John brings deep retail and financial expertise that we expect to deliver quick and lasting impact on those goals.”

Aug. 5, 2024: Adidas executive board member for global operations Martin Shankland is leaving the company after 27 years, effective Aug. 10, 2024. Senior vice president of sourcing Hoa Ly will oversee sourcing operations at Adidas and chief financial officer Harm Ohlmeyer will oversee supply chain and tech. “On behalf of the entire Supervisory Board, I would like to congratulate Martin on his career at our company and thank him for his passion, commitment, and leadership throughout the past 27 years. We wish him all the best for his future endeavors,” said Thomas Rabe, chairman of the supervisory board of Adidas.

July 24, 2024: Recovery footwear company Oofos has tapped Erin Flynn to serve as its new head of sales. A 20-year footwear veteran, Flynn has worked at companies such as Adidas, Fila and Saucony. “By pioneering a category that’s disrupting the footwear industry, setting the standard for product innovation to fuel active recovery for athletes and the broader population, and living a brand ethos that positively impacts millions of lives through initiatives such as Project Pink and the Pan Mass Challenge, Oofos demonstrates every day that profits and purpose truly can co-exist,” said Flynn in a statement.

July 18, 2024: Allbirds has named Jason Israel as its vice president of design, reporting to chief design officer Adrian Nyman. Israel most recently worked at Salomon as global creative director. Both Israel and Nyman will work with color and materials leader Ailsa Cordon-Michell, who also recently joined the sustainable shoe company. “We are thrilled to have Jason join our design team at this pivotal time for Allbirds, when product and storytelling are paramount to our return to growth,” said Allbirds chief executive officer Joe Vernachio in a statement. “He is already bringing a passion for beautiful and innovative design to the business. We look forward to benefiting from his expertise as we focus on our new product strategy that builds upon Allbirds’ core product franchises.”

July 2, 2024: Authentic Brands Group has named Jeff Daggett as its senior vice president, head of Japan. In this role, Daggett will bolster the brand house’s presence and growth in the Japanese market. He previously worked brands such as Gap, Levi’s, Nike and Vodafone. “Jeff’s extensive industry experience and proven track record make him an ideal leader to drive Authentic’s expansion across Japan,” said Authentic’s regional president, APAC, Wesley Chu. “We are excited to welcome his strategic vision and comprehensive understanding of the market, which will not only enhance the visibility of our brands, but also fuel significant growth across this pivotal market.”

May 2, 2024: Columbia Sportswear Co. has hired Michael Minter as the vice president of brand for Sorel. Minter began assumed the role on April 29. Most recently, Minter served as the chief marketing officer at Reef, according to his LinkedIn. Minter has roughly 20 years of industry experience, including stops at Sanuk, Billabong, Keen and DC.

May 2, 2024: Authentic Brands Group has named Bruno Pedroso de Almeida as vice president, head of Brazil. In his new role, Pedroso de Almeida will spearhead and drive the execution of the brand’s go-to-market strategies throughout the region, accelerating growth and expanding Authentic’s footprint in Brazil. Pedroso de Almeida brings a wealth of experience in brand development and distribution, with an impressive track record spanning more than 20 years. Prior to joining Authentic, he held key leadership roles, most recently at VF Central and South America, where he played a pivotal role in devising and executing strategic distribution partnerships that enhanced the company’s presence across various markets and channels.

Bruno Pedroso de Almeida, Authentic Brands Group, Brazil, executive
Bruno Pedroso de Almeida Courtesy of Authentic Brands Group

May 2, 2024: Resale marketplace Thredup has hired Florin Filote as its new general manager of Europe overseeing European business operations. He succeeds Dan DeMeyere, who will now oversee the U.S. business as chief product and technology officer after running the international business for two years. Filote held several leadership roles at Baltics and Pigu Hobby Hall Group before joining Thredup.

Florin Filote, General Manager of Europe, ThredUp
Florin Filote, General Manager of Europe, ThredUpThredUp

April 30, 2024: K-Swiss is continuing to add to its talent roster as the company works to execute its turnaround plan under Barney Waters, who returned to the brand as brand president at the end of 2023. The talent joining K-Swiss’ roster is Ain Smith as the new senior director of marketing, Joe Guido as the new VP of operations, and Sameer Walia, Tim Keehan, and Lisa Palma as new wholesale representatives for the West Coast, Southeast, and Northeast regions. “With 60 K-Swiss stores in China, and counting, our owners XTEP are bringing their extensive resources to the product table, so we are seeing huge leaps in product design and innovation,” Waters said. “Product and people are the keys to our growth, and so these recent hires will ensure we have the right team to bring the new product to life.”

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Joe Guido and Ain Smith. Courtesy of K-Swiss

April 30, 2024: Wolverine Worldwide has tapped Dave Latchana as chief legal officer and corporate secretary. In this role, he will have oversight of the company’s legal, compliance, corporate communications, risk management, ESG and security and loss prevention functions. Latchana has been at Wolverine Worldwide for nearly 16 years, joining the company in 2008 as corporate counsel. He then served as associate general counsel and assistant secretary, working closely with the company’s management team and board of directors across a broad range of legal and business issues. Latchana next spent three years as vice president of executive compensation, global benefits and corporate communications from 2021 to 2024, and since January 2024 he has been interim general counsel. “I am honored to be named chief legal officer and corporate secretary at such an important time, and to continue growing my career here at Wolverine Worldwide,” Latchana said in a statement. “We have an outstanding portfolio of brands and a high-performance, collaborative culture, with exceptional teams and best in class centers of excellence.”

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Dave LatchanaCourtesy of Wolverine Worldwide

March 21, 2024: Kenneth Cole Productions has promoted Samantha Cohen to chief marketing and social impact officer. Cohen’s extensive experience overseeing communications, social impact, influencer marketing, collaborations, social strategy, and paid media positions her perfectly to spearhead the brand’s mission forward, the company said in a statement. “Sam’s leadership and dedication have been instrumental at Kenneth Cole for over 20-plus years,” the company said. “She is someone who embodies the spirit of a brand that has stood for social impact as much as fashion for 40 years. She has already led the team at Kenneth Cole through countless milestone projects including product category launches, book tours, fashion shows, major social impact campaigns and the launch of the Mental Health Coalition, to name just a few. We are truly inspired by her vision to foster brand growth and make a positive impact on the world.”

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Samantha Cohen. Courtesy of Kenneth Cole Productions

March 19, 2024: Academy Sports and Outdoors has appointed Google executive Monique Picou to its board of directors, effective immediately. With this change, Academy’s board now comprises ten directors. Picou has over 30 years of supply chain, logistics, strategic planning, operations digital/technology, and engineering experience. She currently serves as global executive vice president of Google Cloud supply chain and operations at Alphabet, Inc. Prior to Alphabet, Picou served in leadership positions at Walmart, Inc., Voyant Beauty, LLC and Procter & Gamble Company. “We are pleased to have Monique join our board,” Ken Hicks, Executive chairman of Academy, said in a statement. “Monique brings extensive experience in supply chain, logistics, and strategic planning at large technology, retail and manufacturing companies. Her expertise will be a great asset as we leverage and scale our supply chain to enable industry-leading growth.”

March 18, 2024: Fleet Feet has announced a series of new hires, expanded roles and promotions. Stuart Williams, who previously served as vice president and chief information officer of grocery chain The Fresh Market, joined the retailer as its vice president of IT, a newly created role. Also, Melissa Gabriele, whose prior experience includes Gap Inc. and American Eagle Outfitters, was named director of apparel and accessories, another newly created role. Aside from the new hires, Fleet Feet expanded the role of John Moloznik, vice president of business development, to include franchise operations. Lastly, Tiffany Lee, formerly the director of marketing and media, was promoted to senior director of performance marketing and partnerships, and Sarah Holden was promoted to director of human resources, an expansion of her prior role of senior manager of human resources.

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Fleet Feet vice president of information technology Stuart Williams (L) and director of apparel and accessories Melissa Gabriele.Courtesy of Fleet Feet

March 15, 2024: Industry veteran Clyde Edwards, who is approaching 8 years at Puma, has transitioned into a new role, the brand confirmed with FN. Edwards is now its director of marketing — brand energy and partnerships, a newly created role. His career started at Puma as its senior manager of marketing for city specialty in September 2016.

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Clyde Edwards, director of marketing — brand energy and partnerships at Puma. Courtesy of Clyde Edwards

March 13, 2024: Foot Locker Inc. has announced Cindy Carlisle has its next executive vice president and chief human resources officer. According to Foot Locker, Carlisle will be tasked with developing and executing its global human resources strategy in support of the its Lace Up Plan, which is “a transformation designed to drive the organization’s next phase of growth and create value for all stakeholders.” Prior to Foot Locker, Carlisle served as the group vice president of human resources at Stryker Corporation. She has also held leadership positions at Roche Group and Johnson & Johnson.

March 8, 2024: Giovanna Ceolini was confirmed as president of Assocalzaturifici, the national association representing Italian shoemakers, until June 2027 on Thursday. According to Ceolini, she will be focused on sustainability, digitalization, innovation, made in Italy, and tertiary as drivers for the development of the sector, with a focus on training to make footwear an attractive sector for young people. Other objectives include the enhancement of third-party companies, better known as CDMOs (contract development and manufacturing organizations). Support will also be given to trade fair policies starting with MICAM Milan. “We have a challenging job ahead of us,” Ceolini said. “We have to respond to a conjuncture that is not easy, in a geopolitical framework dominated by uncertainty, with initiatives and projects that support our companies in international markets. Today, more than ever, it is important to put the interests of the industry, and therefore our association, back at the center. We can do this by returning to frank and constructive dialogue and confrontation. In this I will not be alone but supported by a team composed of professionals of undoubted value.”

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Giovanna Ceolini will serve as president of Assocalzaturifici until June 2027. Courtesy of Assocalzaturifici

March 5, 2024: UK-based footwear retailer Schuh has tapped Stephanie Legg as chief marketing officer and Justin Lodge as chief digital officer with immediate effect. According to the Genesco-owned retailer, these new additions to the leadership team will be “pivotal” in Schuh’s ambition to be an “unrivalled destination” for socially conscious students, Gen-Z and the next Generation Alpha. After spending ten years at Arcadia leading the digital marketing and brand marketing teams, Legg has more recently sat on the leadership teams at innovative digital platforms Laybuy, Threads Styling and Collagerie. In her role, she will lead the marketing, partnerships and PR departments at Schuh. Lodge’s previous roles include chief marketing officer at Superdry, where he was responsible for the strategy and execution of digital channels, and international director at Boohoo.com, where he expanded the Boohoo Group brand into international markets. Lodge’s remit at Schuh includes digital marketing, CRM, digital trading and UX. Both Legg and Lodge join the existing five members of the Schuh leadership team, including Schuh president Colin Temple.

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Justin Lodge and Stephanie Legg. Courtesy of Schuh

Feb. 8, 2024: Luxury resale marketplace RealReal has tapped Ajay Gopal as its chief financial officer, effective March 18. Gopal most recently served as the CFO of Outside Interactive and has also served in the top financial role at Good Eggs, Helix and StubHub. The RealReal has also named board member Karen Katz, the former chief executive officer of Neiman Marcus Group, as its new chairperson of its board of directors, effective Feb. 20. “I’m thrilled to welcome Ajay to The RealReal,” said John Koryl, CEO of The RealReal in a statement. “Not only does Ajay have robust experience in high-growth and transformative businesses, but his diverse background and experience across eCommerce and two-sided marketplaces is invaluable as The RealReal continues its drive toward profitability.”

Karen Katz, Intermix
Karen KatzCourtesy of Intermix

Feb. 8, 2024: Manolo Blahnik has named Jodie Blake as chief marketing officer, effective immediately. In her new role, Blake will be responsible for delivering and executing the global communications strategy for the brand under the direction of Manolo Blahnik himself and CEO, Kristina Blahnik. Blake joined Manolo Blahnik in 2019 as head of marketing and communications. During this time, she was responsible for overseeing the London head office communications department comprising of content, marketing and events, and press and VIP divisions. She worked closely with former CMO, Carla Filmer, on the planning and execution of brand strategy and on creative activations in global territories excluding North America and Canada. Prior to her time at Manolo Blahnik, Blake held the position of head of marketing and communications at Self-Portrait, the contemporary womenswear brand based in London. Her previous roles included senior account director at the luxury communications agency, The Communications Store, where she led the UK and global PR strategies for brands including Erdem, Emilia Wickstead, Max Mara, Oscar de la Renta, Pinterest, and The Conran Shop.

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Jodie BlakeCourtesy of Manolo Blahnik

Feb. 8, 2024: Puma has named Julie Legrand as its senior director of global brand strategy. The 20-year brand management and marketing veteran most recently served as H&M’s global brand director. The appointment comes as Puma looks to shift its global marketing function from Boston to its headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany. “With Julie, we have found an experienced leader to head up PUMA’s global brand strategy,” said Puma’s vice president of brand and marketing Richard Teyssier. “She will define and execute our strategy to drive higher brand visibility and strengthen the PUMA brand and its perception around the world.”

Julie Legrand Puma
Julie LegrandPuma

Feb. 7, 2024: Italian outdoor footwear brand Olang has named Davide Calcagnotto as its new general manager. In his new role, Calcagnotto will support the founder, Armando Sartor, with the aim of outlining a strategic development plan for the next few years. Calcagnotto joins Olang from fellow outdoor shoe brand Garmont International, where he served as chief operating officer since 2021. “I accepted this new challenge with enthusiasm, convinced by Olang’s potential,” Calcagnotto said in a statement. “The product is a leader in the winter season, but I am sure there will be important growth opportunities in terms of new markets, range and distribution channels. I thank the Sartor family for their trust, and I look forward to working with the team to achieve ambitious goals.” Sartor added: “Despite the passion and creativity being the same as always, my age required decisions, bringing Davide into the company to facilitate the generational transition was the natural plan. The family will remain involved at the forefront of management with my daughters Micaela and Francesca and my brother Ferruccio, but we have chosen to forward the company towards the future by entrusting new leadership. Continuity, evolution and expansion will be the cornerstones of the project.”

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Davide CalcagnottoCourtesy Photo

Feb. 2, 2024: Under Armour has named Kevin Ross as its new senior vice president, managing director of Europe, Middle East and Africa. He joins from Yeti, where he served as managing director of international since 2021. Before that, he spent nine years at Under Armour in various roles, culminating as vice president of global product creation. “We are thrilled to welcome Kevin back to Under Armour. His experience leading growth strategy and business operations in the region gives me great confidence that he will continue to harness the momentum that we’ve been able to establish in EMEA,” said Stephanie Linnartz, chief executive officer and president of Under Armour.

Under Armour Kevin Ross
Kevin RossUnder Armour

Jan. 26, 2024: Two Ten Footwear Foundation has named a new board chair and vice chair. President and CEO of New Balance Joe Preston succeeds president and CEO of Birkenstock USA David Kahan as board chair. President of Aldo product services Jonathan Frankel has become board vice chair. Two Ten also welcomed six new board members in the back half of 2023. They are: Zappos.com senior director of merchandising Kathy Forstadt, Skechers VP of sales Christina Gigante, SVP and GMM of Finish Line at Macy’s Ronnie Jefferson, EVP and GMM of Nordstrom shoes and kids apparel Tacey Powers, chairman and CEO of Steve Madden Ed Rosenfeld and Jennet Chow, founder and Co-CEO of Evolution Design Lab and Jellypop Shoes.

New Balance president and CEO Joe Preston
New Balance president and CEO Joe Preston.Courtesy of New Balance

Jan. 23, 2024: Athletic Propulsion Labs (APL) has named Seth Stern as the company’s SVP of sales. In this role, Stern will be responsible for overseeing the APL wholesale channel globally. Stern brings over 20 years of sales executive experience in the footwear industry with major brands such as Vans, Toms and several other footwear companies. In this new role at APL, he will help develop the wholesale channel both in the USA and internationally as part of the overall APL global strategy utilizing direct-to-consumer, company-owned retail flagship stores and wholesale distribution to drive growth. “We are thrilled to welcome Seth to the APL team and look forward to our curated expansion within the wholesale channel, in addition to our exceptional direct-to-consumer online and retail flagship store business,” Adam and Ryan Goldston, co-founders and co-CEOs of APL, said in a joint statement.

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Seth SternCourtesy of APL

Jan. 18, 2024: Michael Fiddelke, Target’s CFO since 2019, has been announced as the company’s new chief operating officer, effective Feb. 4. He will continue to serve as CFO until a successor is named. Target also announced that its chief legal and compliance officer Don Liu will be retiring. The company said it will share details regarding its search for a replacement later this year. Once a successor is named, Liu will serve as a strategic advisor with Target through 2025.

Jan. 17, 2024: Perry Ellis International has tapped Michael Miille as its new creative director. In this role, Miille will spearhead the design and creative vision for Perry Ellis and Original Penguin by Munsingwear brands. Prior to joining Perry Ellis International, Miille held key positions at PVH and Ralph Lauren to name a few, where he successfully led creative teams. “Michael’s passion for design and his ability to capture the essence of modern style align perfectly with the values and vision of Perry Ellis International,” Oscar Feldenkreis, president and CEO of Perry Ellis International, said in a statement. “We are confident that his unique perspective will elevate both brands and resonate with a diverse audience.”

Jan. 16, 2024: Academy Sports and Outdoors has named Chad Fox to a newly created role of executive vice president and chief customer officer. In this role, Fox will oversee omnichannel, marketing, customer insights, and customer care. Fox will report directly to Steve Lawrence, CEO of the company. Before joining Academy, Fox served as SVP and chief marketing officer at Dollar General, where he led the brand strategy, marketing, media and digital teams and was responsible for strengthening the voice of the customer, generating increased traffic, improving customer engagement, and leading the in-house retail media network. Prior to Dollar General, Fox was VP of retail marketing with Walmart, where he guided marketing and media activities across all merchandising categories, seasonal events, and digital products and services. Fox also held leadership roles at Tyson Foods and The Richards Group.

Jan. 11, 2024: The Columbia Sportswear Co. board of directors has appointed Charles Denson to serve as a director and member of its audit committee. Denson is the president and CEO of advisory and consulting firm Anini Vista Advisors, and he held various positions at Nike Inc. from 1979-2014, including president of the Nike brand from 2001 to 2014. Currently, Denson is the chairman of the board of directors of Funko Inc., a role he has held since 2017, and serves as director of FAH LLC.

Jan. 4, 2023: After 13 years away from the brand, Gabriel Rodriguez has returned to Brooks. Rodriguez, who previously worked for Brooks from 2007-2010 as a field marketing representative, has been named its new VP of apparel and accessories. In the role, Rodriguez will be tasked with leading apparel and accessories design, development, product management and merchandising for Brooks’ global business. Rodriguez has spent the last 13 years at Under Armour, holding several leadership positions, most recently serving as the director of apparel for run.

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Brooks VP of apparel and accessories Gabriel Rodriguez.Courtesy of Brooks

Jan. 4, 2024: Luís Onofre has been re-elected president of APICCAPS (Portuguese Footwear, Components, Leather Goods Manufacturers’ Association) for a new three-year term. The businessman heads a single list, made up of a team of 26 businessmen, who will be in charge – for the next three years – of the national business association, based in Porto and founded in 1975, that represents the entire footwear sector in Portugal (footwear industry, footwear components industry, leather goods industry and trade of equipment for the industries). Joaquim Moreira will chair the general meeting and Domingos Ferreira the supervisory board. In the next term, “we will have a strengthened team of businessmen leading APICCAPS,” emphasized Onofre. “Together, we will try to implement what we have proposed in the strategic plan, with a focus on actions related to the internationalization of our companies. At a time when global economies are still experiencing very modest economic growth, our ability to reach new markets and customers and move into higher value-added segments will be critical.”

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Luís Onofre Courtesy of APICCAPS
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P448 Promotes Lori Sigismondo to Brand President https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/p448-names-lori-sigismondo-brand-president-1234768379/ Wed, 12 Feb 2025 17:52:18 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234768379 P448 is continuing to bolster its leadership team.

According to the footwear company, it has promoted Lori Sigismondo to the role of brand president. She will report to Wayne Kulkin, executive chairman of P448 parent company StreetTrend LLC.

In her new role, the brand stated that Sigismondo will oversee the global strategy and execution for P448, focusing on the key initiatives of expanding its global retail presence. Other tasks will include enhancing digital channels by elevating P448’s online shopping experience and leveraging its digital marketing as well as fostering innovation, and maintaining efforts to incorporate sustainable practices across the business, the company said.

“I have always thrived in an outside-of-the-box work environment, where an entrepreneurial spirit helped lead to the best options for the business,” Sigismondo said in a statement. “And with P448 I have found that home. At P448 it’s all about community, innovation and creative vision, so I’m excited to continue to forge a path with our talented teams shining its spotlight brighter and farther within all the corners of the world.”

Sigismondo joined P448 in 2018 as chief marketing officer, where she spearheaded the redesign and relaunch of P448’s website and e-commerce platform, enhancing storytelling and global localization—including a dedicated UK site and additional sites in Australia, Canada and Mexico to launch later this year.

Sigismondo also led the opening of P448’s first mono-brand retail stores in New York City and Las Vegas, alongside successful pop-ups in Miami, Paris and Boston. She has coordinated an Asian market expansion under partnership with the Fang Group to include thus far three store openings (Beijing, Hefei and Macau) and a brand Tmall launch, and will further expand P448’s global store footprint within European markets.

Prior to joining P448, Sigismondo spent a decade at Stuart Weitzman within its marketing department, rising to her last position of vice president of retail marketing.

“Lori joined P448 with a strong background in global fashion leadership and has played a pivotal role in the brand’s growth to date,” Kulkin added. “Her strategic insight, creative vision, and ability to navigate a competitive marketplace position her perfectly to lead P448 into its next chapter. P448 is proud to be a signatory of the UN Women’s Empowerment Principles. We are committed, as a business, to advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in the workplace, marketplace and community.”

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Amid a Turnaround, Wolverine Worldwide Promotes Brett Parent to Newly Created Chief Strategy Officer Role https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/wolverine-worldwide-names-brett-parent-chief-strategy-officer-1234768206/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 22:07:56 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234768206 Wolverine Worldwide has made another change to its executive team.

According to the Rockford, Mich.-based footwear company, it has promoted Brett Parent to the newly created role of chief strategy officer. He will continue to report directly to Chris Hufnagel, president and chief executive officer of Wolverine Worldwide, and will serve on the company’s executive team.

In a press release, the company noted that Parent will be responsible for developing and driving Wolverine Worldwide’s enterprise strategy, along with assessing growth opportunities for the company’s brand portfolio across a global footprint spanning 170 countries and territories.

In addition to leading the strategy function and team, Parent will also oversee the company’s consumer marketing team – responsible for supporting enterprise-wide e-commerce growth initiatives across the portfolio, Wolverine said.

“In his time with the company, Brett’s seen virtually every aspect of our global operations and he has a long track record of success in both building great teams and driving the business,” Hufnagel said in a statement. “Perhaps most importantly, Brett has been a key architect, trusted advisor, and integral leader of our company’s turnaround effort over the past 18 months. We look forward to continuing to benefit from his deep experience and strong partnerships to help identify and drive our strategic objectives and deliver better returns for our shareholders.”

Parent joined Wolverine Worldwide’s direct-to-consumer division almost two decades ago and has since held a variety of increasingly significant leadership roles across the organization – both in brand and corporate functions – most recently serving as vice president of strategy.

“I am honored and grateful to serve as the company’s first chief strategy officer,” Parent added. “We have great brands with tremendous opportunity, and I look forward to building on our current momentum with the global teams to realize Wolverine Worldwide’s full potential around the world.”

Parent’s appointment comes just one day after Wolverine Worldwide said it named Richard McLeod as its new chief marketing officer for the Merrell brand. These executive moves are the latest changes as the footwear company undergoes a complex turnaround.

Other recent moves include Noreen Naroo-Pucci joining Merrell in December as chief product officer. In November, the company named industry veteran Mike Maloney as the new chief product officer of its Work Group. And in October, Wolverine Worldwide named Susie Kuhn as president of the company’s Active Group, responsible for leading Merrell, Saucony and Chaco, as well as the company’s Collective initiative.

Wolverine Worldwide ended Q3 in November with revenue of $440.2 million, down 16.6 percent from $527.7 million the same time last year. Ongoing total revenue in Q3 – which excludes the impact of sold assets – was $440.1 million, a decrease of 7.0 percent from $473.3 million the prior year period.

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Merrell Names Foot Locker, Canada Goose Vet Richard McLeod Its New Chief Marketing Officer https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/merrell-names-richard-mcleod-chief-marketing-officer-1234767791/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 22:32:09 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234767791 Merrell has named Richard McLeod as its new chief marketing officer.

McLeod replaces Pallav Tamaskar, who took the job in Dec. 2023. In his new role, the executive will report to Janice Tennant, Merrell’s global brand president.

According to the Wolverine Worldwide-owned footwear company, McLeod will be responsible for “leading Merrell’s global marketing and directing the creation of modern integrated marketing capabilities to further cement the brand’s position as a global leader in the outdoor active and lifestyle space.”

“Rich is widely recognized as a consumer-obsessed leader and builder of talent with a track record of growing brands through strong consumer demand creation and retail execution,” said Tennant. “Rich’s depth of experience will help position Merrell for long-term growth.”

McLeod joins Merrell from Champion, where he most recently served as vice president and chief marketing officer. Prior to Champion, McLeod was senior vice president of brand at Canada Goose. He also held various positions at Foot Locker, including general manager of Foot Locker Canada, vice president of digital and e-commerce, and VP of marketing at Footaction.

“I am thrilled to join Merrell, a brand with a rich heritage and global impact,” added McLeod. “I look forward to developing world class marketing strategies that inspire more people to embrace the outdoors, connect with the brand, and drive the brand’s future growth.”

McLeod is the latest new hire at Wolverine Worldwide in recent months. In December, Merrell tapped Noreen Naroo-Pucci as its new chief product officer. In November, the company named industry veteran Mike Maloney as the new chief product officer of its Work Group. And in October, Wolverine Worldwide named Susie Kuhn as president of the company’s Active Group, responsible for leading Merrell, Saucony and Chaco, as well as the company’s Collective initiative.

Wolverine Worldwide ended Q3 in November with revenue of $440.2 million, down 16.6 percent from $527.7 million the same time last year. Ongoing total revenue in Q3 – which excludes the impact of sold assets – was $440.1 million, a decrease of 7.0 percent from $473.3 million the prior year period.

Looking ahead, the company raised its guidance slightly and now expects total revenue from its ongoing business to be approximately $1.730 billion to $1.745 billion for the full fiscal year 2024.

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Fossil Group Poaches Adidas and Salomon Executives for C-Suite Roles https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/fossil-group-hires-adidas-salomon-executives-c-suite-roles-1234766225/ Thu, 06 Feb 2025 20:47:06 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234766225 Fossil Group is looking to the footwear industry for its next leaders.

According to the Texas-based accessories company, it has hired Adidas alum Joe Martin as chief commercial officer and Salomon alum Antonio Carriero as chief digital information officer and general manager EMEA.

The company added that both of these appointments underscore Fossil’s “commitment to driving a successful business turnaround, returning the company to profitable growth, and creating long-term shareholder value.” Martin will start in his role on Feb. 17, while Carriero will start on Feb. 12.

Martin, who has spent over 10 years at Adidas, will now oversee Fossil’s global revenue-generating activities, the company said. He most recently served as senior vice president of North American wholesale, team services and omni operations and marketplace at the Three Stripes. Prior to his role at Adidas, Martin held sales leadership roles at various companies, including 3M.

“I am thrilled to join an iconic global brand like Fossil,” Martin said in a statement. “I look forward to serving our people, our business, and building long-term value for our stakeholders across the globe.”

As for Carriero, he will be responsible for overseeing Fossil’s global technology strategy, operations, cybersecurity, and the development of future capabilities, the company said. In addition to his global technology leadership, Carriero will lead the commercial business for the company’s EMEA region.

Carriero joins Fossil from Salomon parent company Amer Sports. He most recently served as chief digital and information officer at Salomon. Prior to that, held senior leadership roles in digital and technology at Breitling SA and Richemont Group.

“Having dedicated much of my career to the watch and jewelry industries, I am excited to join Fossil as chief digital officer and general manager of EMEA,” Carriero said. “I have a deep connection to this industry and its rich legacy, and I look forward to collaborating with talented teams to accelerate growth, drive meaningful impact, and shape the next chapter of our journey together.”

Martin and Carriero join Fossil Group just months after the company pulled yet again from the footwear industry for its top leader. In September, Fossil Group named former Salomon CEO Franco Fogliato as its chief executive. Fogliato stepped down from his role at Salomon in April after nearly three years at the helm.

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Authentic Brands Group SVP Haley Steinberg Gets Candid About What True Support Means at Work: Women Who Rock https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/haley-steinberg-authentic-brands-group-women-who-rock-1234759107/ Tue, 04 Feb 2025 16:47:36 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234759107 As an 11-year veteran of Authentic Brands Group, Haley Steinberg has been a guiding force in the company’s journey from industry upstart to powerhouse.

The senior vice president of global public relations and communications relishes her role overseeing storytelling around Authentic’s more than 50 labels — from the big M&A deals to the bold partnerships.

Behind the scenes, she’s equally passionate about supporting the women around her. “We advocate for women when they aren’t in the room. Talking about their strengths and accomplishments lifts the pressure of feeling like they need to defend their qualifications when sharing their ideas,” said Steinberg. “When they step into the room, they are met with respect, so the focus can be on the work.”

As the mom of a toddler, Steinberg understands firsthand the importance of cultivating a supportive workplace, and she’s calling on the industry to do more for women as they raise their families. 
“The industry needs to prioritize work-life integration throughout our careers, and especially as we balance family responsibilities,” Steinberg said. “This means extending support far beyond the early months of parenthood, offering it through the entire 18 years of raising a family. True progress requires providing men the space to share the burden equally, allowing women equal opportunity to succeed.”

When it comes to women supporting other women in their professional endeavors, Steinberg said it’s not always easy to uplift others “when you’re still fighting for your own footing.” 

She said, “In the workplace, women often face a hierarchy of needs — where their basic needs, like equal pay and respect, aren’t fully met. This is why some can support others and some are just trying to survive. When women are given the space to thrive, they can support one another.”

As she thinks about true leadership, Steinberg observed that it’s about making space for others. 

“When you get to the table, pull up a second chair. It’s no longer enough to want just one seat, we need to make space for others. If we expect more from our leaders, future generations will too,” she said.

A version of this article appeared in the Feb. 3 print issue of FN, as part of the “Women Who Rock” special section. On Feb. 4, FN and Two Ten Footwear Foundation will honor these women at the annual live event in New York City.

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Arc’teryx Taps 17-Year Nike Veteran Matt Bolte as Chief Merchandising Officer + Announces Other Leadership Appointments https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/arcteryx-matt-bolte-new-chief-merchandising-officer-1234762783/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 22:04:49 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234762783 Arc’teryx has announced several leadership appointments, including the addition of 17-year Nike veteran Matt Bolte as its chief merchandising officer.

In his new role, Arc’teryx stated Bolte will be responsible for the strategic direction of merchandising, planning, programming and business development across all product categories.

Bolte’s career is replete with retail leadership roles and spans nearly 35 years. Most recently, he was a partner at advisory and innovation lab ThenWhat Inc. Prior to ThenWhat Inc., he held several positions for more than 17 years at Nike Inc., ending his time with the athletic giant as its vice president of category merchandising for Asia-Pacific/Latin America, according to his LinkedIn.

“Matt’s deep expertise in executing complex, global merchandising strategies and extensive industry experience will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our leadership position in both our technical outdoor and premium apparel businesses,” Arc’teryx chief executive officer Stuart Haselden said in a statement. “Over the past year, the merchandising team has undergone a transformative journey. With Matt’s deep understanding of merchandising and his passion for the Arc’teryx brand, he is an excellent fit for this role.”

What’s more, Arc’teryx announced Marissa Pardini — whose resume includes nearly 12 years at Vans — as the general manager of its high-end clothing brand Veilance. Arc’Teryx stated she will oversee Veilance’s global strategy as GM, “ensuring alignment with the brand’s mission of delivering precision-engineered apparel for urban environments.”

Pardini, in her second stint with the brand, most recently served as Vans’ chief product and merchandising officer. Her experience also includes stops at The North Face and Bloomingdale’s.

Also, Arc’Teryx announced Ben Stubbington, who most recently was the senior vice president of design for Lululemon, will assume Veilance’s creative director role. Stubbington’s resume also includes stops at Theory, Rogan/Loomstate and Calvin Klein.

“The addition of Marissa and Ben to our Veilance team marks a pivotal moment in our journey as we double down on our commitment to innovation and excellence with this unique line in the Arc’teryx collection,” Haselden said in a statement. “Their combined leadership and innovative thinking will be instrumental in elevating Veilance as a leader in the performance luxury space.”

About the Author

Peter Verry is the Senior News and Features Editor for Athletic and Outdoor at Footwear News. He oversees coverage of the two fast-paced and ultracompetitive markets, which includes conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders and writing stories on sneakers and outdoor shoes. He is a lifelong sneaker addict (and shares his newest purchases via @peterverry on Instagram) and spends most of his free time on a trail. He holds an M.A. in journalism from Hofstra University and can be reached at peter.verry@footwearnews.com.

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Oofos Names Liz White Chief Marketing Officer https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/oofos-chief-marketing-officer-liz-white-1234761955/ Tue, 28 Jan 2025 15:38:27 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234761955 Oofos has hired Liz White for its newly-created chief marketing officer role.

In this role, Oofos stated White will use her expertise in “combining data analytics and creative storytelling” to shape its marketing strategies. What’s more, the active recovery brand said she will oversee its global marketing efforts, as well as the direct-to-consumer business.

“We are excited to bring someone with Liz’s experience and singular focus on the consumer to lead the Oofos marketing organization,” Oofos co-founder and chief executive officer Lou Panaccione said in a statement. “Liz brings a unique background in fashion and entertainment, as well as extensive experience driving brand growth, so we are thrilled to have her lead our strong marketing team already in place.”

White is a marketing veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience. She most recently served as chief customer officer for omnichannel plus-sized apparel brand Ashley Stewart. And before joining Ashley Stewart, she held the same title at FullBeauty Brands, a plus-size apparel company.

Her resume also includes nearly a decade at Time Inc., where she held several senior leadership roles. She ended her time with the company as its vice president and general manager for digital, which included PeopleEntertainment Weekly and StyleWatch.

“Oofos has enormous potential as the undisputed category leader in recovery footwear, at a time when more consumers are seeking out brands that truly make a difference in their lives,” White said in a statement. “I’m thrilled to join the brand while it is well positioned for continued growth, but also because of its impressive history of driving community impact through initiatives like Project Pink. The product, team, strength of the mission, and the relentless pursuit to make products that make you feel better are what drew me to Oofos.”

About the Author

Peter Verry is the Senior News and Features Editor for Athletic and Outdoor at Footwear News. He oversees coverage of the two fast-paced and ultracompetitive markets, which includes conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders and writing stories on sneakers and outdoor shoes. He is a lifelong sneaker addict (and shares his newest purchases via @peterverry on Instagram) and spends most of his free time on a trail. He holds an M.A. in journalism from Hofstra University and can be reached at peter.verry@footwearnews.com.

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Oboz Footwear Hires 15-Year Industry Veteran Lauren Colalillo as Its VP of Sales https://footwearnews.com/business/executive-moves/oboz-footwear-vp-sales-lauren-colalillo-1234760217/ Wed, 22 Jan 2025 20:35:35 +0000 https://footwearnews.com/?p=1234760217 Oboz Footwear has hired Lauren Colalillo, a 15-plus year outdoor industry veteran, as its vice president of sales.

In the role, Oboz stated Colalillo will be tasked with overseeing all sales activities for the brand and report directly to president Amy Beck. Also, Oboz said she will manage international sales as it continues to grow.

Her team includes regional sales managers Joel Conybear and Christian Schumacher, as well as sales operations director Steve Lowry.

“The minute I met Lauren I knew she was the one to drive our sales strategy,” Beck said in a statement. “Her love for hiking, infectious energy and keen business sense were immediately evident and will help us build on our global strategy and inspire more people to love hiking and love Oboz.”

Before joining Oboz, Colalillo most recently was the senior sales director for national accounts at Revelyst. She got her start in the industry with Wilson Sporting Goods in 2008, according to LinkedIn, and ended her nearly eight years with the brand as its national account manager.

Her resume also includes four years at Amer Sports as strategic accounts manager for e-commerce and outdoor specialty, and nearly a year as e-tail director of Salomon, one of its highest profile brands.

“Oboz is a brand renowned for its exceptional products and commitment to environmental stewardship and with its growing awareness and a clear vision, its future is bright and ripe with opportunities ahead,” Colalillo said in a statement. “As someone who loves to hike and camp, I’m inspired to work with a team that shares the same commitments, passions and energy.”

About the Author

Peter Verry is the Senior News and Features Editor for Athletic and Outdoor at Footwear News. He oversees coverage of the two fast-paced and ultracompetitive markets, which includes conducting in-depth interviews with industry leaders and writing stories on sneakers and outdoor shoes. He is a lifelong sneaker addict (and shares his newest purchases via @peterverry on Instagram) and spends most of his free time on a trail. He holds an M.A. in journalism from Hofstra University and can be reached at peter.verry@footwearnews.com.

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