The Finish Line, Inc. Alan H. Cohen, President and Chief Executive Officer announced the promotion of four new vice presidents.
Cindy Lorentson Cook, age 55, has been named Vice President – Human Resource & Payroll. Ms. Cook joined Finish Line in 1999 as Director of Human Resources. She will continue to report to Gary Cohen, Executive Vice- President – General Counsel & Secretary. Prior to joining Finish Line, Cindy held the position of Director of Human Resources for Goodwill Industries from 1992 to 1999.
Todd M. Kuebel, age 32, has been named Vice President – Inventory Management. Mr. Kuebel joined Finish Line in 1996. Prior to this promotion, Mr. Kuebel held the position of Director of Inventory Management. He will continue to report to Don Courtney, Executive Vice President – CIO & Distribution. Prior to joining Finish Line, Todd held the position of Midwest Territory Manager for Quality Sets and Services from 1995 to 1996.
Jason Prodouz, age 28, has been named Vice President – Planning & Allocation. Mr. Prodouz joined Finish Line in 1996 and has held various positions within the planning & allocation department. Prior to his promotion, Mr. Prodouz held the position of Director of Planning & Allocation. He will continue to report to Glenn Lyon, Executive Vice President – Chief Merchandising Officer
Norman Wain, age 32, has been promoted to Vice President – Legal Affairs. Mr. Wain joined Finish Line in 1999. Prior to his promotion, Mr. Wain held the position of Assistant Counsel. He will continue to report to Gary Cohen, Executive Vice-President – General Counsel & Secretary. Prior to joining Finish Line, Norm held the position of Manager of Legal & Business Affairs for Writers and Artists Agency, Inc. from 1998 to 1999 and as Counsel for BigShot Films International, LLC in Los Angeles, Ca. from 1997 to 1998.
Alan H. Cohen stated: “We are pleased to announce the promotions of Cindy, Todd, Jason & Norm. Their contributions and dedication to our Company have been significant over the years and we look forward to their continued efforts in their new roles.”