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Gap Inc. appoints new Athleta head

Published
Sep 25, 2019

Gap Inc. announced on Tuesday the appointment of Mary Beth Laughton as president and chief executive officer of its Athleta brand. 

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In her new role, beginning late October, she will serve on Gap Inc.’s senior leadership team, reporting to president and chief executive officer, Art Peck.
 
Laughton joins the company from Sephora U.S. where she was most recently EVP of omni-retail, leading both the e-commerce and store channels. She has also overseen areas including digital marketing and merchandising, store operations and field, CRM/analytics, omni-channel experience and digital innovation, where during her tenure, she increased the company’s online business 5x and improved store performance.  

Prior to that, the Harvard Business School graduate, spent nine years at Nike, in a variety of roles including general manager of e-commerce for Europe and the director of e-commerce for Nike subsidiaries, including Cole Haan, Converse and Hurley

“Mary Beth brings a strong background in digital operations, a keen understanding of customers and an ability to deliver innovative experiences,” said Peck. “She is the right leader for Athleta, with a proven track record in driving consistent results in multiple growth markets, including performance apparel and beauty.”
 
“Athleta is a powerful brand that empowers women and girls through its inclusive, inspirational community and I am excited about the significant opportunity ahead for us,” added Laughton. “With innovative and sustainable product, beautiful marketing and a strong B Corp certification, Athleta is well positioned to grow and capture market share.” 
 
Earlier this month, Gap, Inc. gave an update on the upcoming split of its businesses into two separate companies, which was first announced in February. 
 
Peck highlighted plans to cut the company’s management structure in order to speed up decision making.
 
The separation will see the Old Navy brand spin off as a standalone company, while Gap, Inc.’s remaining banners, including Gap, Athleta, Banana Republic, Intermix and Hill City, will continue to operate together as one company. 

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