That are the most important people for the sporting goods industry – Page 52
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Li & Fung shuffles its top management
Li & Fung, which went private in May of this year, is shifting Joseph Phi from group president to chief executive. Spencer Fung, CEO since 2014, is in turn moving to executive chairman. He will be replacing William Fung, who is taking a seat alongside his brother, Victor Fung, on ...
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News briefsBurton appoints new creative and marketing executives
Source: © Burton Adrian Margelist Burton Snowboards has named Adrian Josef Margelist as its new executive creative director, and Kelly Murnaghan as senior vice-president of global marketing. Both Margelist and Murnaghan, who have already started in their respective roles, will report to Burton’s chief executive, John Lacy. ...
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Puma hires new creative director
Puma has hired June Ambrose as creative director, in charge of designing items for women and girls. The 48-year-old designer from Antigua has a long list of important clients including several well-known Hollywood actors and hip-hop and R&B musicians – Zoe Saldana, Kim Cattrall, Missy Elliot, P. Diddy, Mariah Carey, ...
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News briefsAmanda Rajkumar will run HR for Adidas
Amanda Rajkumar, a 48-year-old British national with 24 years of experience in human relations at other global organizations, is taking the place of Karen Parkin at the Adidas Group as the executive board member in charge of global human relations, overseeing a staff of nearly 60,000 people. She will be ...
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News briefsUvex appoints new sales manager
Uvex Sports is strengthening its sales team by creating the new position of head of sales, with oversight for domestic and international sales, which has been assumed by Patrick Schmollinger as of Oct. 1. Schmollinger started his sales career at Speedo Germany after completing his studies. He then moved to ...
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News briefsJack Wolfskin has a new CFO
André Grube is the new chief financial officer of Jack Wolfskin. On Oct. 1, he took over responsibility for the company’s financial division as well as the tax & legal, human resources and office management departments of the German outdoor brand, which has been the property of Callaway Golf since ...
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Reebok appoints new VP of creative direction
Reebok has appointed Kerby Jean-Raymond, a Haitian-American fashion designer, to the position of vice president of creative direction, in replacement of Karen Reuther. He will be working with the product, global marketing and development teams. He will also join Reebok’s senior management, which reports to the brand’s president, Matt O’Toole. ...
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ArticleStefan Rainer becomes Oberalp’s CSO
Justifying the introduction of a new sales structure with a shift to a “channel-driven approach” rather than a geographical basis under the management of Christoph Engl, the Oberalp Group has announced that Stefan Rainer will become its chief sales office on Oct. 1. Rainer, who has been the general manager ...
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Anta’s president will run Amer Sports
Jie (James) Zheng, executive director and president of Anta Sports Products, is taking over the responsibilities of Heikki Takala, who has decided to resign from his role as president and chief executive of Amer Sports after ten years in the position. Takala, a former commercial director of Procter & Gamble, ...
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Changes in the sales team at Chris Sports
Chris Sports, a Swiss distributor for numerous sports, bike and outdoor brands such as Giro, Kari Traa, Keen, Elevenate, Evoc and Mountain Hardwear, is reorganizing its business unit for hardgoods and bike products in the same way as its softgoods/shoes department – with only one sales manager – due to ...
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Dynafit strengthens its sales team
Dynafit , the mountain sports specialist owned by the Oberalp Group, has strengthened its team. The newly created position of strategic account specialist is now filled by Herbert Steinmassl, who has already worked for Dynafit for more than five years and was most recently brand representative responsible for Bavaria. His ...
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ArticlePatagonia’s European chief will run the whole group
Ryan Gellert, an American who has been running Patagonia EMEA since the end of 2014, has been promoted to serve as chief executive of Patagonia Works, the parent company of Patagonia Inc. In addition, Jenna Johnson has been promoted from vice president of technical outdoor to a new post as ...
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Puma appoints new distribution GM for EEMEA
Puma has assigned Johan Kuhlo to a new position as general manager in charge of distribution for Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EEMEA). Kuhlo, who has been lately the company’s head of corporate strategy and investor relations, will be working out of the German company’s regional hub in ...
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Top Rossignol executive joins Bollé Brands
François Beneben has left the position of vice president of the Rossignol Group for Europe, Asia and the Southern Hemisphere, which he had held since March 2018, to join Bollé Brands as president of its Sport & Luxury business, covering the group’s brands of sunglasses and goggles: Bollé, Spy, Cébé, ...
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Mathias Boenke will leave Intersport
Mathias Boenke, who has been one of the pillars of the Intersport organization in Germany, Austria and other countries since 2014, will leave it after his current contract expires in 2021 to look for opportunities elsewhere. Boenke informed Intersport Germany’s supervisory board about his decision after the completion of the ...
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Michelle Poole becomes president of Crocs
Michelle Poole has been promoted to the position of president of Crocs, taking over one of the former functions of Andrew Rees, the company’s chief executive. After working for Kangol, Timberland, Converse and Sperry Top-Sider, Poole joined Crocs in 2014 as senior vice president of global merchandising, adding responsibility for ...
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Tretorn boosts its management, pushes the pedal on DTC
Tretorn, the Swedish footwear and outerwear brand, continues to reinforce its management team as it seeks to overhaul its business model and develop direct-to-consumer channels. Currently, wholesale clients represent about 95 percent of the company’s revenues. But by 2024, Tretorn wants the share to fall to 50 percent, while a ...
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A new DACH manager at Puma
Puma has appointed a new country manager for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, or the so-called DACH region. Nina Graf-Vlachy will take on the position in October, taking the place of Matthias Bäumer, who left the post in June to become the brand’s general manager for teamports. Born in Slovenia, Graf-Vlachy ...
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Thule Group is changing its senior management
Thule Group is forming a new senior management team to take a “global approach” to its supply chain and product development, starting on Oct 1. The change comes with the announcement that Fred Clark, business area president for the Americas region, will be retiring in early 2021, as soon as ...
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Salvaged, Seafolly has a new CEO
Seafolly, the Australian swimwear and beachwear brand, has a new chief executive, Brendan Santamaria. The company came out of four months of voluntary bankruptcy proceedings at the beginning of August. Avoiding liquidation, it was rescued by its owner, L Catterton Asia, through a settlement under which it repaid in full ...