Two NC-based outdoor brands have teamed up to give U.S. customers local access to SylvanSports camping trailers with product service support.
Category: Outdoor

National Forest Foundation Names New President & CEO
Dieter Fenkart-Froeschl, in his most recent position, worked for six years as chief operating officer at the National Park Foundation. His appointment as president and CEO takes effect November 1, based in Washington, D.C.

Twiceme Technology Names Chief Marketing Officer
Fredrik Kjellberg joins the Swedish safety solutions company from Mips, the helmet safety system manufacturer, where he was the CMO and helped build the company’s market position.
DSW Parent Cuts FY Guidance as Q2 Profits Shrink
The company saw sustained pressure on challenged categories such as dress and seasonal in the second quarter, but was able to partially mitigate the impact through providing a greater selection of athletic and athleisure brands in the assortment.

Ross Stores Inc. Makes Merchandising Leadership Changes
The retailer promoted Karen Fleming to president and CMO at Ross Dress for Less and Karen Sykes to president and CMO at DD’s Discounts, effective December 1.

EXEC: Academy Shares Get Lift as Positive Comps Returned in August
With some major negative events behind it, Academy looks to new store growth as the primary sales driver. The stores opened in 2022 are all comping postive despite the challenging economic backdrop and remain pleased with the 2023 and 2024 new stores.

Hockey: Faster Than Ever to Open at The Henry Ford
Hockey: Faster Than Ever, an interactive traveling exhibition on ice hockey’s science, history and culture, will open at The Henry Ford on October 13 through January 5.

EXEC: Backcountry Sold as TSG Closes Deal with CSC Generation Enterprise
CSC acquired the company from TSG Consumer Partners, which acquired the business in July 2015. CSC also owns the Sur La Table, One Kings Lane, Touch of Modern, DirectBuy retail brands, in addition to others.

Nate Smith Named CEO of Huk and Nomad Outdoor Parent
Smith brings 20 years of executive leadership experience working for consumer-branded omnichannel organizations in apparel, footwear and accessories. He has held senior executive roles at Patagonia and Oakley and, most recently, was president at Boardriders,
Academy Sports and Outdoors Cuts Guidance After Dismal Q2 Results
Sales for the second quarter were said to be more challenging than expected, impacted by a tough economy, a temporary DC backlog related to going live with a new warehouse management system and by a very active storm season across key portions of the retailer’s footprint.

EXEC: Giant Group Ekes Out Another Sales Increase in August Against Easy Comps
The increase was more moderate than the 16.6 percent increase in July. Still, it was good news as the company faces easier comparisons against an ugly fall shipping period last year.

Modern America Campgrounds Expands Portfolio with Connecticut Campground Deal
The largest RV park owner in the Northeast has acquired Lone Oak Campsites in East Canaan, CT, marking its 27th park acquisition in the last 24 months.

Under Armour Cuts Guidance on Expanded Restructuring Cost Expectations
The company has identified approx. $70 million of additional charges, largely related to the decision to exit one of its primary distribution facilities located in Rialto, CA on top of the $70 million to $90 million already planned in connection with its Fiscal 2025 restructuring plan.

EXEC: Vista Outdoor Confirms New $3.3B Bid; Adjourns Stockholder Meeting (Update)
The new offer represents a 41.4 percent premium to the VSTO share price the day before MNC’s first offer in February and a 12.3 percent premium over the company’s $38.29 closing price on Friday, September 6. But all is not well in this relationship.

Are We Headed for More Inventory Overhang as Retailers Bring Goods in Early?
If the forecasts prove correct, 2024 will have seen a seven-month stretch of import levels at or above 2 million TEU, the longest since a 19-month stretch through September 2022, as retailers pull shipments forward for fear of a port strike.