PVH Corp. announced the appointment of David Savman as executive vice president and chief supply chain officer. He joined the company in 2022 from H&M Group, where he spent 19 years, most recently as head of global supply chain.
Savman succeeds Sarah Clarke, who leaves PVH on October 31, 2022, to pursue other interests.
Savman will be responsible for the global supply chain and sourcing strategy for PVH’s international brands, including Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, and will report to CEO Stefan Larsson.
At H&M Group, Savman led global sourcing, procurement, and warehouse operations. He previously managed key functions, including supply chain, production and purchasing, and worked in several international markets across Asia and Europe.
Larsson said, “David is a world-class supply chain executive with deep experience and expertise in our sector, gained through many years of leadership in critical areas where we see opportunity. With his proven ability to simplify complexity, strong ability to create value through demand and data-driven value chain, deep experience in international markets, and commitment to sustainability, he will play an important role in driving our PVH+ plan forward. I want to thank Sarah for her many contributions to PVH and leadership while serving as CSCO. We wish her every success in her next chapter.”
PVH brands, in addition to Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, include Warner’s, Olga and True & Co. The company also licenses brands Kenneth Cole New York and Michael Kors.