Stage Stores, Inc. promoted Dennis Abramczyk to Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer of the Peebles Division, located in South Hill, Virginia. Cinny Murray has been promoted to the new position of Executive Vice President, Chief Merchandising Officer of the Stage Division.
Dennis Abramczyk has been promoted to the position of Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer of the Peebles Division, located in South Hill, Virginia. Abramczyk joined Stage in March of 1999, and was previously Executive Vice President, General Merchandise Manager for the Company's men's, young men's, children's, footwear and intimate apparel departments. Abramczyk will report to Andy Hall, President and COO of Stage, and will be responsible for all operations of the Peebles Division, including merchandising, marketing, planning and allocation, and store operations. Abramczyk will play a key role in the continuing development and growth of the Peebles Division, as well as in the integration of the Company's acquired B.C. Moore stores.
Cinny Murray has been promoted to the new position of Executive Vice President, Chief Merchandising Officer of the Stage Division. In her new capacity, she will oversee all of the Stage Division's merchandising, and planning and allocation functions. Murray joined the Company in August of 2004, as Executive Vice President, General Merchandise Manager of misses sportswear, junior sportswear, special sizes, accessories, cosmetics, dresses, and home decor departments. Murray will also report to Hall.
Commenting on the promotions, Jim Scarborough, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, stated, “Dennis and Cinny each have extensive experience in the retail industry, and we are fortunate to have such dynamic and seasoned executives to fill these key roles in support of the continued growth of our company. Their leadership skills and efforts have been instrumental in helping us to realize our goals and successfully execute our growth strategies. We congratulate Dennis and Cinny on their well-deserved promotions.”