Osprey Packs welcomed a new vice president of operations, new directors of design and production and hired a vice president of innovation.
Chris Graham, Osprey’s current senior vice president of product, has been named vice president of innovation. Ed Gavin has been hired as vice president of operations. Michael Meyer has been brought on as director of design and Guillaume Schweitzer has been hired as director of production & quality control.
With the addition of these team members, Osprey is forming the brand’s new advanced concepts team, which will be known as The AlphaLab. Lead by Chris Graham, The AlphaLab will bring together Mike Pfotenhauer, Osprey’s co-founder and lead designer, as well new members of Osprey’s in-house development and engineering teams, to focus on technical innovations, new production solutions and sustainable initiatives.
“We are thrilled to welcome these new leaders to our organization,” said Layne Rigney, president of Osprey Packs. “Their arrival, along with the creation of The AlphaLab, enables both Osprey’s short and long-term commitments to innovation to not only expand but thrive in an environment of considered design.”
Chris Graham | Vice President of Innovation
Over the past 12 years, Graham has lead the design, development and production departments. This has been ideal preparation for a new focus on advanced R&D and considered innovation. In his new role, Graham will lead The AlphaLab, working closely with Osprey design and product management.
Graham will report to Layne Rigney, president, and be based in Kendal, U.K.
Ed Gavin | Vice President of Operations
As vice president of operations, Gavin is responsible for the global operations functions of the company, including sourcing, supply, quality and distribution, while playing a critical role in the development and deployment of key strategic initiatives.
Gavin is a seasoned operations executive with over twenty years of experience in footwear, apparel and accessories. Prior to joining Osprey, Gavin was senior director, global supply planning for Under Armour; senior operations manager, footwear sourcing for Adidas and senior account logistics coordinator for national ey key accounts at Nike. Gavin holds a BA in Political Science from Boston College and has multiple certifications and training in supply chain competency. Gavin will report to Layne Rigney, president, and will based in Osprey’s Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam office for the balance of the calendar year, followed by a relocation to Osprey’s Global Headquarters in Cortez, CO in early 2019.
Michael Meyer | Director of Design
Designing and building superior product is Meyer’s passion. In his new role with Osprey, Meyer will work closely with Mark Galbraith, Osprey’s senior director of product, as well as Chris Graham, VP of innovation, to lead the design team through the design process from concept to production.
Meyer has a proven record as an innovative leader in the outdoor industry working with such brands as High Sierra, Under Armour, and most recently Granite Gear where he served as design director. He holds seven patents for bag design and was named to Sporting Goods Business “40 Under Forty” list for his leadership skills. Meyer holds a B.F.A. in Industrial Design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Meyer will report to Rob BonDurant, VP product, design and marketing and will be based in Osprey’s Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam office.
Guillaume Schweitzer – Director of Production & Quality Control
As director, Schweitzer will manage Osprey’s production and quality department and will be responsible for all aspects of the production process, including working directly with the factories and raw material suppliers to ensure Osprey’s quality standards are met.
Schweitzer brings a passion for packs and over fifteen years of experience in quality control, sourcing, product development and manufacturing from his work with brands such as Lafuma, Millet and Eider. Following his move to Cambodia, Schweitzer opened his own consultant business with an emphasis on backpack production and development. Schweitzer is a graduate of the National Superior School of Art and Textile Industry in France, considered one of the most prestigious textile schools in Europe. Schweitzer will report to Scott Maslen, senior country director, and will be based in Osprey’s Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam office.