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Vuori Names Former Fabletics Executive as Global President
Vuori Names Former Fabletics Executive as Global President

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Vuori Names Former Fabletics Executive as Global President

Vuori is adding to its C-suite. The Encinitas, Calif.-based brand has named Ashley Kechter global president and Ed Lee chief legal officer and corporate secretary as it continues to expand its global footprint. More from WWD Foot Locker Promotes CCO Franklin Bracken to President in Effort to 'Accelerate' Its Lace Up Plan Who is Incoming REI Co-op President and CEO Mary Beth Laughton? Oakley Looks to Define the Future as It Celebrates 50th Anniversary Kechter served most recently as global brand president of Fabletics and has more than two decades of experience in marketing, product creation, merchandising, planning, sourcing and strategic operations for a number of brands including Gap Inc., Banana Republic and Restoration Hardware. In her newly created role at Vuori, Kechter will oversee the company's global business strategy across retail, e-commerce, supply chain operations, planning, operations excellence, international and wholesale. Lee, who spent the last 13 years at Restoration Hardware, most recently as chief legal and compliance officer, will lead Vuori's legal department and support the brand as it continues to grow its footprint in the U.S. and overseas. He had also served as deputy general counsel at MGM Resorts International. 'As we reach a critical 10-year milestone this year and look to the future, I'm confident in our ability to drive continued business growth as we thoughtfully expand Vuori's footprint and establish deeper connectivity with consumers everywhere,' said Joe Kudla, Vuori's chief executive officer and founder. 'Ashley and Ed are perfectly positioned to help Vuori do just that, and I'm excited to see our brand's evolution and growth under the incredible knowledge and expertise they bring to their respective roles.' Kudla founded Vuori in 2015 as a men's activewear brand and has expanded into a full lifestyle collection for men and women. It now operates in more than 18 countries and expects to have more than 100 of its own stores by 2026 with expansion centered around key markets in Europe and Asia. In April, it signed American football quarterback Arch Manning as an ambassador, joining Instagram gymastics darling Livvy Dunne and others, and last fall, it received a $825 million investment led by General Atlantic and Stripes, bringing its value to $5.5 billion. Best of WWD EXCLUSIVE: Maje Names Charlotte Tasset Ferrec CEO Nadja Swarovski Exits Family Company Amid Ongoing Corporate Shakeup Aeffe MD Exits Fashion Group

Walleye Cuts Credit, Commodities Teams to Focus on Core Groups
Walleye Cuts Credit, Commodities Teams to Focus on Core Groups

Bloomberg

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Walleye Cuts Credit, Commodities Teams to Focus on Core Groups

Walleye Capital dismissed its credit and commodities teams, eliminating those strategies as the hedge fund focuses on volatility, quantitative and fundamental long-short investing. The multistrategy hedge fund cut Ed Lee, along with his six-person long-short credit team, and a commodities duo of Thomas Capoccia and Allen Chan, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified because the dismissals aren't public.

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