Executive changes – Page 5

  • Under Armour
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    UA elevates Massimo Baratto as chief consumer officer in management reshuffle

    2021-10-15T16:53:00Z

    Under Armour has promoted Massimo Baratto to the interesting new position of executive vice president and chief consumer officer, effective Nov. 1. He has been serving since May 2018 as managing director of the company’s EMEA region, based in Amsterdam. In conjunction with this announcement, UA said that he will ...

  • Christian Wille - IIC
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    Two new top managers for Intersport International

    2021-10-13T16:26:00Z

    Christian Wille, a 43-year-old German citizen who holds a university degree in international finance, will take the place of Martin Künzi as chief financial officer of Intersport International Corp. (IIC) as of January 2022. He will join IIC’s executive management board at the same time as Mateja Jesenek, a 54-year-old ...

  • Asos logo
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    Asos’ CEO quits in connection with a profit warning

    2021-10-11T17:17:00Z

    The chief executive of Asos, Nick Beighton, is departing the U.K.-based online fashion retailer in a shock move as the company issued a profit warning, citing supply chain issues and rising costs combined with a slowdown in its growth. Asos is facing “notable cost headwinds” from inbound freight fees, wage ...

  • Revo Black_group1
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    Revo boosts sales management, launches new high-end range

    2021-09-29T09:36:00Z

    While launching a new high-end line of sunglasses, Revo has appointed three new vice presidents. Jerry Bedingfield is now vice president of sales for the sport and specialty segments in North America, while Christoph Nitz and Kurt Plunger both now hold that same title for Europe. Bedingfield has been working ...

  • Bolle
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    Bollé Brands hires new executives for e-com, sales, marketing and CSR

    2021-09-22T13:20:00Z

    The Bollé Brands Group has hired new executives for its marketing, business, e-commerce and corporate social responsibility departments to support a plan to strengthen both its digital and local presence, to raise awareness of all the group’s brands - Bollé, Cébé, Spy+ and Serengeti - and to strengthen its socially ...

  • Article

    New MD, narrowed focus for Rossignol’s Spanish ski plant

    2021-09-21T17:44:00Z

    The head of Skis Rossignol de España, Enric Casas, is retiring in October at the age of 65, after 35 years with the company. Casas joined Rossignol in 1986 as an engineer and went on to become a technical manager. He was appointed managing director of the Spanish manufacturing subsidiary ...

  • Matthias Rucker - SportScheck
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    A new CEO for SportScheck

    2021-09-03T17:25:00Z

    Signa Retail has appointed Matthias Rucker, a partner of the Boston Consulting Group, as the new CEO of SportScheck, in replacement of Thomas Wanke. Starting on Oct. 1, he will be tasked with expanding the digital transformation of the German sporting goods retail chain into an experiential platform for sports ...

  • WeSports
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    WeSports makes many purchases and adds e-com pioneer Johan Ryding to its board

    2021-09-03T09:44:00Z

    The young Swedish WeSports group has engaged in a big shopping spree, taking over many companies in the last few months. It has also announced that Johan Ryding has joined the company’s board of directors. Ryding is one of the founders of Sportamore, the first Nordic online sports store, and ...

  • FrancoFogliato
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    Amer names Fogliato as Salomon’s president and CEO

    2021-08-10T13:25:00Z

    Amer Sports has found a new and experienced executive with an excellent background in the sporting goods industry, Franco Fogliato, to head up Salomon as president and CEO. He will take on the responsibily by March 15, 2022, at the latest. Columbia Sportswear announced a few days ago that Fogliato ...

  • Article

    Ashley passing CEO role at Frasers to his daughter’s fiancée

    2021-08-05T17:16:00Z

    Michael James Wallace Ashley, who founded the company now called Frasers Group in 1982 and owns 64 percent of its shares, is planning to hand over the position of CEO to Michael Murray on May 1, 2022, after the end of the company’s current financial year. A statement from the ...

  • Article

    Teyssier becomes Puma’s general manager for Europe

    2021-07-19T10:04:00Z

    Puma has appointed a new general manager for Europe, Richard Teyssier, effective from Sept. 1, taking over many of the functions of Arne Freundt, who joined the executive board as chief commercial officer of the company in June. Teyssier, 53, has served as area general manager for Puma France since ...

  • JD Sports
    Article

    JD upgrades its forecast, reinstates the CEO role

    2021-07-01T16:03:00Z

    Confirming a report that came out in The Sunday Times in May, which had been initially denied, Peter Cowgill, executive chairman and CEO of JD Sports Fashion, revealed a plan to divide his role before the next annual general meeting of the company one year from now, adding that “a ...

  • Gymshark
    Article

    Gymshark’s co-founder and main shareholder replaces Hewitt as CEO

    2021-07-01T13:40:00Z

    Starting on Aug. 1, Ben Francis, the 29-year-old entrepreneur who co-founded Gymshark in 2012 and is the British fitness apparel brand’s controlling shareholder, will take over the role of CEO from Steve Hewitt, who had been appointed managing director in 2015 and promoted to CEO two years later. Francis has ...

  • Wolverine - BrendanHoffman_BlakeKrueger_June2021
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    A digital expert will be Wolverine’s new CEO

    2021-06-23T16:22:00Z

    Blake Krueger, who was reported a few weeks ago to be 66 years old, with a net worth of more than $40 million, is gradually relinquishing his functions at Wolverine Worldwide, where he has worked for 28 years. The 52-year-old Brandan Hoffmann, who took his place as president of the ...

  • Article

    ABG places Apex’ former CEO in charge of EMEA

    2021-06-16T12:57:00Z

    The Authentic Brands Group (ABG), the rapidly expanding New York-based brand ownership and licensing group founded and run by Jamie Salter, has set up a subsidiary for the EMEA region in London and hired Henry Stupp to run it. As president of ABG EMEA, he is tasked of driving ABG’s ...

  • John Colonna Kopie
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    John Colonna takes the helm at K2-MDV

    2021-06-16T12:57:00Z

    After three years as president of K2 Sports, John Colonna has been named president and CEO of K2-MDV Holdings. Based in Seattle, he will be responsible for the Marker Dalbello Völkl (MDV) and K2 Sports businesses, overseeing the global presence of all its brands and their products including K2 skis, ...

  • Article

    Head will be run by a team

    2021-06-10T14:43:00Z

    As previously reported in SGI Europe, Johan Eliasch is stepping down as CEO of the Head group, effective immediately, in connection with his election on June 4 as the new president of the International Ski Federation (FIS). As the majority shareholder of the Austrian-based company, which he took over in ...

  • Johan Eliasch - Head
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    Eliasch quits as Head’s CEO

    2021-06-09T15:33:00Z

    It’s now official. As previously reported, Johan Eliasch had pledged to step down as CEO of Head if he would be elected president of the International Ski Federation (FIS), which actually happened on June 4. A statement from Head has confirmed his resignation – effective immediately - as CEO of ...

  • Article

    Swiss Snowsports Initiative appoints new VP

    2021-06-03T17:14:00Z

    The non-profit organization Swiss Snowsports Initiative appointed Virginie Faivre as its vice president at the start of May. She has replaced Pierre Pfefferlé, who was instrumental in the development of the initiative’s website, GoSnow.ch. A native of Lausanne, Faivre is a former world freestyle ski champion and now sits on ...

  • Boardriders
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    Former ISPO chief quits Boardriders

    2021-05-12T09:19:00Z

    Peter Knoll, a former manager of the ISPO trade show in Munich, has left Boardriders, where he was most recently general manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The 55-year-old executive says his departure was mutually agreed due to differing views on organizational and strategic changes within the company. His position ...