To support its recent strong growth, New Era said it is restructuring its
global product and marketing teams, and investing more resources to
further develop their emerging accessories and apparel divisions
New
Era, best known for its headwear, noted that it has seen steady growth
over the past five years and is on pace to double its volume by 2015.
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Era said it has reorganized its structure “to include a more robust
global team across all product categories and marketing functions. The
newly expanded global teams will lead brand strategy and connect the
company’s Go-To-Market product opportunities. Regional teams will then
develop tactics to appeal to consumers in key geographic locations. The
integration of a global brand strategy ensures delivery of a unified and
consistent message that resonates more effectively with consumers and
forges a deeper emotional connection to the brand.” By strengthening its
resources and sharpening its focus, the company said it aims to elevate its
position as a globally recognized brand.
“It’s imperative that we
continue to build a strong bond with our consumers and deliver a
cohesive message across current and emerging markets,” said Chris Koch,
New Era CEO. “We have an aggressive growth plan in motion to cultivate
our business beyond our core competencies and in turn better position
ourselves as an international lifestyle brand.”
To encourage the
evolution of the brand, New Era’s Orange County, CA office, which
previously focused solely on Action Sports, will also now serve as a hub
for its expanding accessories business. A Miami-based apparel team will
continue to lead the efforts to bring to market men’s, women’s and
youth apparel lines.
New Era also said it is currently recruiting
top talent with expertise in each of its product segments to ensure it
has the proper resources in place to continue to flourish in this global
economy.
Among the reappointments and new hires:
- Barbara
Noyes has been elevated into the role of Vice President Global Headwear
and joins the New Era Executive Team. Noyes was previously Sr. Director
Lifestyle. In her role, Noyes will be responsible for overseeing the
company’s core business and will maintain brand consistency to ensure
New Era continues to deliver premium headwear. - Dennis Green has
recently accepted the position of Senior Director of Apparel. Green
joins New Era from notable brands such Nike and Disney. In this new
role, Dennis will be responsible for leading the women’s and men’s
apparel product teams for licensed and New Era branded apparel globally. - Joshua
Cherin has been appointed Director of Brand Accessories. In this new
role, Cherin will be responsible for building and leading New Era’s
emerging global accessory business. Prior to joining New Era, Cherin
owned his own accessories business, was a staff reporter for Dow Jones
International in Shanghai, and was Vice President of Meetchina.com in
San Francisco. - Kelli Coppola will transition into the new role
of Global Director of Brand Marketing. In her role, Coppola will
position the brand for international expansion and lead marketing
strategy across all categories. Coppola was most recently New Era’s
Director of Marketing, a role that will now serve the company with a
regional focus within the new structure. A seasoned veteran, Coppola
previously owned her own marketing agency and worked for top ad agencies
such as McCann Erickson and Ogilvy & Mather. - Clint Perez
joins the New Era team as Director of North America Marketing. Clint
will be charged with activating strategic marketing objectives
throughout the North America region, defined as the US and Canadian
markets. Clint will lead the NA regional teams for Consumer, Brand
Communications, Sponsorship, Retail Activation and Interactive
Marketing. Previously, Perez served as Director of Marketing for Best
Buy and VP of Marketing for Discovery Communications. - Steve Wolf
joins New Era as Director of Merchandising. Steve brings to the team
extensive experience in the apparel industry. Bringing knowledge from
companies such as Williamson Dickie, VF Corporation, and Russell
Corporation, Steve will lead planning for market segmentation across key
categories.