Patrick Bourke has been named president of North America at Canada Goose Holdings, Inc., succeeding Ana Mihaljevic, who has left the company to pursue new opportunities.

Canada Goose announced Mihaljevic’s pending departure in January.

Bourke formerly led investor relations, strategy, business development, indirect procurement, and go-to-market during his nearly 10 years at Canada Goose. Canada Goose said, “[Bourke] has strengthened the company’s partner ecosystem, advanced key strategic relationships and supported the company’s global expansion. He is also known as a disciplined cost‑management leader, driving meaningful savings through supplier optimization and spend governance. In parallel, he has worked cross‑functionally to accelerate go‑to‑market timelines and simplify processes to better support our evolving product strategy.”

Bourke will oversee the company’s North American business with responsibility for driving the brand’s momentum and strengthening retail and wholesale execution.

“Patrick is an action‑oriented, high‑energy leader with a strong track record of delivering results,” said Dani Reiss, chairman and CEO of Canada Goose. “He brings deep strategic expertise, commercial acumen, operational rigor, and a collaborative leadership style. Patrick has helped shape and accelerate important revenue growth and profit margin expansion initiatives for our company, and I’m confident he will continue to build momentum across North America.”

“Canada Goose is an exceptional brand with a strong foundation and an incredibly talented team,” said Bourke. “Stepping into this role, my focus is on working closely across the region to drive meaningful growth and ensure we’re delivering the kind of experiences our consumers expect from us — sharp, agile and truly best‑in‑class.”

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