Treasure Heinle, the company’s chief talent officer, will assume the role of executive vice president and chief human resources officer, effective January 6, 2025. She succeeds Monique Matheson, who has decided to retire after 26 years with the company.
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Hari Mari Appoints Chief Merchandising Officer
Kate White will lead its newly expanded merchandising arm. She most recently worked as the head of commercial merchandising for North America and Europe at Fossil Group.

USPS to Raise Rates in 2025 to Remain Competitive
The changes would raise shipping service prices by approximately 3.2 percent for Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express, 3.9 percent for USPS Ground Advantage, and 9.2 percent for Parcel Select.

Birkenstock Opens Seventh U.S. Store in Boston, MA
The opening of the Boston store on Newbury Street marks the seventh Birkenstock owned-store in the United States alongside locations in New York City, Brooklyn, Venice Beach, Miami, Marin County, and Austin.

Puma Opens Las Vegas Flagship
Located in the heart of the Las Vegas strip, the store offers a “retail experience” with various immersive and interactive features, including a professional F1 racing simulator, an interactive arcade and a customization studio where customers can personalize apparel and footwear.

Black Diamond Voluntarily Recalls Pieps Pro IPS Avalanche Transceiver
The recall involves the Pieps Pro IPS Avalanche Transceiver in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada due to an issue with the size of the battery compartment.

EXEC: Colt CZ Sees U.S. Recovery in Handguns; Long Guns Outpace Total Growth
U.S. region revenues increased 38.5 percent year-over-year for the YTD 2024 period through September 30, due to the stabilization of the U.S. commercial market and the consolidation of revenues of the new acquisition Sellier & Bellot in May 2024.

EXEC: JD Sports Expects Full Year Profit at Lower End of Forecast on Weaker Comps
After a good start to the period, helped by strong back-to-school sales, the parent of the JD, Hibbett, Finish Line, DTLR, and Shoe Palace retail banners said it saw increased trading volatility in October, particularly in North America and the UK, reflecting elevated promotional activity and mild weather.

Cashion Rods Adds Industry Vet as New Operations Manager
With extensive experience managing OEM programs across the fishing industry, Reid McKinstry brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will further elevate Cashion’s OEM and private label fishing rods and blanks capabilities.

Report: Outdoor Recreation Contributes $1.2 Trillion to the U.S. Economy, Supports 5 Million U.S. Jobs
The newly revised data in this year’s BEA report, outlines that the outdoor recreation economy has grown 36 percent in real terms since 2012 and that outdoor recreation contributes more to the U.S. economy than farming, mining and utilities.

TJX Adds Eight Sierra Locations in Q3; Has Big Merchandise Plans for Sierra E-Commerce
The company said it is well-positioned to take advantage of the outstanding availability in the marketplace and deliver an eclectic mix of exciting gifts to its stores and online throughout this holiday season. The CFO said they have some great merchandise plans for the U.S. e-commerce sites in the Sierra business.

Alterra Mountain Company Closes on A-Basin Acquisition
Alan Henceroth, A-Basin’s chief operating officer who has been with A-Basin for 36 years and has driven the mountain’s unique culture, will continue on to lead the resort and oversee daily operations with his longtime team.

EXEC: Wilson Sports Business Returns to Double-Digit Growth in Q3; Bolsters Owned Retail
Wilson’s marquee racquet sports franchise and the small but fast-growing softgoods segment were reported to lead the return to double-digit growth. Inflatable balls and golf also reportedly returned to growth in the third quarter.

EXEC: Salomon Gets New CEO as Growth Moderates in Q3 on Weaker Equipment Business
By region, strong growth in Greater China and APAC was said to be partially offset by slower sales in EMEA and North America. The company expects to end 2024 with approximately 200 Salomon stores in China, with the opportunity to grow to several hundred locations over time in just Tier 1 and 2 cities.

USTA Announces New Board of Directors for 2025/26 Term
The Board of Directors, including elected officers and Directors at Large, will serve a two-year term beginning on January 1, 2025. The newly elected USTA Chairman of the Board and President, Brian Vahaly, will assume the role of the outgoing Chairman, Dr. Brian Hainline, who served from 2023/24.