Easton-Bell Sports, Inc., which owns the Easton, Bell, Riddell and Giro brands, appointed board member and former CEO and co-owner Terry Lee executive chairman and chief executive officer. Tim Mayhew, a managing director of Fenway Consulting Partners, LLC and an Easton-Bell Board member since 2004, has been appointed president and chief operating officer.


Lee and Mayhews new roles are effective immediately, and they will both continue to serve on the companys board.


Lee succeeds Paul Harrington, who has resigned his positions with the company to spend more time with his family on the East Coast. Donna L. Flood, who most recently served as president of Giro/Easton Cycling and chief operations officer of Easton-Bell, has also resigned. Floods duties have been assumed by company veterans Greg Shapleigh, who has been promoted to EVP and general manager of Giro/Easton Cycling, and Jessica Klodnicki, who has been promoted to EVP and general manager of Bell/Blackburn.

Lee currently serves as chairman of Bell Automotive Products, is a Board member, advisor and investor in fast-growing golf company True Links Wear, and is a senior operating partner at JH Partners, a consumer-focused private equity firm based in San Francisco. He was previously co-owner of Bell Sports and served as chairman and chief executive officer from 1989 to 1999. Prior to starting his entrepreneurial career,   Lee was SVP of sales and distribution at Wilson Sporting Goods, then a division of PepsiCo. He has served as a consultant to Easton-Bell since 2000.



Mayhew serves on the board of the fast-growing social media company Thismoment. Previously, he served as chairman of 1-800 Contacts, which is known for its exceptional customer service.


My proud affiliation with Easton-Bell dates back over a decade and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to lead this great company during the next chapter of its growth and development, stated Lee. I am also delighted that Tim Mayhew, whom I have worked closely with for many years, has agreed to partner with me. As we move forward together, I am confident that Easton-Bell is well-positioned to drive leadership in the marketplace by designing the very best protective and performance products in our sports. Through top-notch innovation, exceptional customer service and tight cost management, we will continue to establish and maintain our market leadership.


Mayhew commented, Easton-Bell has a portfolio of renowned brands well-known for their market leadership in protective and performance sports products. Terry and I look forward to continuing this leadership position as the company brings more innovative products to market that meet the needs of athletes and enthusiasts everywhere.


Easton-Bell markets and licenses products under the Easton, Bell, Giro, Riddell and Blackburn brand names. Headquartered in Van Nuys, California, the company has 32 facilities worldwide.