Patricia Babka has been named vice president of sales for Gramicci, the manufacturer of outdoor lifestyle apparel. Most recently, Babka was general manager for the Americas at Skins USA,
where she established all facets of the operations to launch Skins
compression garments in North America, Central America and South
America.
Prior to that, Babka was national sales manager for Pearl Izumis cycling division, where she managed a team of 27 independent sales reps and employees who helped expand the divisions sales by over 22% in a two-year period. The company said her experience in cycling dovetails with Gramiccis efforts with its Urban Biking product.
Other outdoor apparel experience includes her role as senior account executive and product manger at Seattle Cotton Works, where she worked on private label lines with The Sports Authority. Prior to that, Babka was national sales manager for The North Face, where she took an active leadership role in building distribution in the sporting goods channel for the brand. Earlier in her career, she was an independent sales representative for Columbia Sportswear during that companys key growth years.
“Patricia has been an important part of the industrys most groundbreaking and successful companies,” said Marty Weening, president of the Agoura Hills-based company. “That quality of experience will help navigate us through our current growth surge and future brand plans.” One of Babkas initial duties will be to expand and complete the companys independent sales force. Over the longer term, she will help foster stronger relations with retail partners and develop new customers for Gramicci and its Greenicci collection of eco-friendly apparel. “We have found another Gramicci disciple in Patricia, who is quite capable of getting the word out to new retailers what Gramicci is already doing for its existing customers everywhere,” said Weening.
“This is a great time to be at Gramicci, as the company continues on its revitalization,” Babka commented. “I was involved with other companies such as The North Face and Columbia when they were in very similar positions and at the beginning of dynamic growth. With Gramiccis amazing heritage, there is endless potential. That potential is magnified by a recent history of unveiling innovative new products and a never the norm approach to doing business. Those factors differentiate Gramicci from others in a sometimes homogenous outdoor apparel market.”
She added: “I thrive on helping a brand rebuild and go forward, and couldnt be more thrilled than to be part of the team doing this for Gramicci.”
Babka is a 1987 graduate of the Denver Institute of Technology with a degree in graphic and production arts. Her passions include flying, cycling, snowboarding and her family.