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Roundup: Charming Charlie makes several executive changes post-bankruptcy

Roundup: Charming Charlie makes several executive changes post-bankruptcy

Roundup: Charming Charlie makes several executive changes post-bankruptcy

Women’s apparel and accessories retailer Charming Charlie, No. 954 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000, has made several executive changes after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on April 24.

Back in April, the retailer said it had a “sustainable capital structure to support its Back-to-Basics Strategy,” which included closing an undisclosed number of under-performing stores in the U.S. and its Los Angeles headquarters. Prior to this plan, the retailer listed 375 stores on its website, now its website lists “more than 260 stores” in the U.S.

The retailer’s chief financial officer Rob Adamek has been promoted to chief operating officer, where he will provide operational support to e-commerce, retail stores, merchandising and marketing. He joined Charming Charlie in November 2016. Prior to that, he worked for menswear brand Haggar Clothing as senior vice president and chief financial officer and chief operating officer for more than four years.

“Rob has played a critical leadership role through some of the most challenging times we have experienced as a company,” says Lana Krauter, CEO of Charming Charlie. “He understands the culture of this business and what we are trying to accomplish, not just today, but years down the road.”

Charming Charlie also named Joy Garcia senior vice president and chief marketing officer. Previously, Garcia was vice president of customer and brand marketing for department store company Stage Stores, as well as the director of customer relationship management for consumer and small retail at computer technology company and brand manufacturer Dell.

Additionally, Jason Warr, the retailer’s vice president of e-commerce, has been given added responsibilities to oversee the retailer’s digital marketing efforts since he joined in April 2018. Before Charming Charlie, he spent more than 20 years in various roles at Sears Holdings Co. (No. 24), most recently as divisional vice president and general manager for apparel and online marketing.

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