Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. said Gary H. Schoenfeld, who previously served as president and CEO of Vans, Inc. and Co-CEO and president of Global Brands Group, will become president and CEO of PacSun, effective June 29.


Schoenfeld will succeed Sally Frame Kasaks, who has served as CEO since 2006 and as Chairman of the Board since 2007. Kasaks will remain a member of the company's Board of Directors. PacSun also said lead director Peter Starrett will assume the role of Non-Executive Chairman of the Board.

 

Kasaks said, (Schoenfield's) marketing and merchandising background and familiarity with the youth fashion segment make him ideally suited for leading PacSun, and I am committed to working with Gary to ensure a smooth transition.'

 

'I have been a long-time admirer of PacSun,' Schoenfield said, 'and I am excited about tackling both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Our mission must be focused on defining our PacSun brand and store positioning in a way that captures the unique, aspirational attributes of our California heritage; strengthening our connection with our customers through a distinct combination of branded and exclusively developed merchandise; and cultivating a passion among our 11,000 associates that results in a great experience for each customer who visits us in our stores or on-line.'

 

Starrett added, 'We of course wish to thank Sally for all that she has done for Pacific Sunwear, and we are pleased that she will remain on the Board and continue to be a resource to the company.'

Schoenfeld, 46, is a seasoned executive with a track record in retailing and consumer brands. During his nine-year tenure with Vans, Inc., he led the turnaround and more than four-fold sales growth of Vans into a leading youth lifestyle brand until its acquisition by VF Corporation in 2004.


More recently, he served from 2006 until 2008 as Vice Chairman and President and then Co-CEO of Global Brands Group, a brand management and licensing company which is the world-wide master licensee for The FIFA World Cup.

 

Schoenfeld has served as a board member for several privately-held companies, including the Canadian fashion retailer, Aritzia, Inc., and 24 Hour Fitness, and he continues to serve as a director for Camelbak Products LLC. Prior to joining Vans, Mr. Schoenfeld was a partner in the private equity firm of McCown De Leeuw & Co., which he joined in 1988 after receiving his MBA from Stanford University.

Starrett, 61, has served as lead director since October 2006. He has served as an executive with the private equity firm of Freeman Spogli & Co. since 1998.