Burlington Stores Inc. promoted Jennifer Vecchio, the company’s executive vice president and chief merchandising officer since May 2015, to the newly created role of chief merchandising officer and principal. She will assume responsibility for the merchandise planning, allocation and MIO functions.
These changes will be effective on January 30, 2017.
Other promotions include:
- Marc Katz, the company’s executive vice president and chief financial officer since January 2015, will be promoted to chief financial officer and principal. In this newly expanded role, Katz will assume responsibility for the company’s supply chain, procurement, corporate services and asset protection functions, while continuing to serve as the company’s chief financial officer and oversee the information technology group.
- Fred Hand, the company’s executive vice president of stores since February 2008, will be promoted to the newly created role of chief customer officer/principal. In this position, Hand will continue to oversee store operations, real estate and store design/construction, and will assume responsibility for marketing, strategy and e-commerce.
All three executives will continue to report to Burlington’s president and chief executive officer, Thomas A. Kingsbury.
Kingsbury stated, “I am delighted to announce the promotions of these three talented executives. Each of them has played a key role in Burlington’s success. Their contributions have positively impacted Burlington’s ability to execute our off-price business model by delivering great product and sought-after brands at compelling values in an exciting store environment. I am confident that their expanded roles will position the Company to continue its strong performance into 2017 and beyond.”
Kingsbury continued, “Jennifer Vecchio is an outstanding merchant who has a deep understanding of the off-price business model and strong relationships with the vendor community. She is a motivating leader who is committed to developing her team, and I am confident that she will succeed in this broader leadership position.”
“Marc Katz is an exemplary leader whose many contributions to Burlington have played a key role in our success. Since 2008, he has led a variety of functions, most recently the financial and information technology groups. Marc’s broad-based financial understanding positions him well for these additional responsibilities,” continued Kingsbury.
“Fred Hand is an exceptionally talented executive with a breadth of retail experience and a keen focus on the needs of our customers. His record of strong leadership at Burlington and deep experience at other leading retailers will serve him well in his expanded role,” said Kingsbury.
In conclusion, Kingsbury said, “Jennifer, Marc and Fred have consistently demonstrated strong business acumen and exceptional managerial skills. This new leadership structure positions the Company for continued growth and success.”