Snowsports – Page 37
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ArticleElevate Outdoor Collective names new CEO
EOC promoted COO Josée Larocque to CEO, marking a leadership shift aimed at driving innovation and global growth initiatives.
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News briefsArc’teryx starts Winter Film Tour across continents
The Canadian brand kicks off its Winter Film Tour 2024, featuring six new films and global stops, celebrating the fusion of skiing, snowboarding and adventure.
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News briefsDecathlon is opening a new repair shop in Munich
The retailer expands its repair services in Munich with a new 750 sqm workshop, offering quicker turnaround times and extended repair options for sports equipment.
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ArticlePatagonia implements internal changes for long-term growth, lays off 41 people
CEO Ryan Gellert outlined the changes, which include a reduction of the workforce by 1%, on LinkedIn.
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News briefsKMD Brands appoints new CEO
Brent Scrimshaw, with over 20 years of global industry experience, will succeed Michael Daly as the new group CEO.
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News briefsMoncler to open largest flagship on Fifth Avenue
The Italian brand announces plans to expand its global footprint with a new flagship store in NYC.
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News briefsLVMH invests in Moncler
The partnership is meant to strengthen Ruffini Partecipazioni Holding’s position as largest shareholder in Moncler.
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News briefsIntersport Germany appoints new head of outdoor division
Stefan Gmeiner joins Intersport as Division Manager for Outdoor and Winter, as well as Swim & Beach.
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News briefsHaglöfs expands into South Korea
The Swedish outdoor brand partners with Hayl to enter the South Korean market.
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News briefsTherm-ic named official glove supplier for FWT
The company will provide heated gloves for FIS Freeride World Tour athletes.
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News briefsMammut becomes safety partner for Freeride World Tour
The Swiss Alpine gear company partners with the FWT to enhance athlete safety through advanced equipment and workshops over the next four seasons.
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ArticleKMD Brands reports 11.2% drop in FY24 sales
Weak consumer sentiment led to a challenging year for KMD Brands, parent of Rip Curl and Kathmandu, with a net loss of NZ$48.3 million.
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News briefsPeak Performance enters US market with ski collection
The Swedish outdoor brand launches in the US with its 2024 ski collection and a dedicated e-commerce platform.
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News briefsBerghaus opens second UK store at Gloucester Quays
The British outdoor brand has opened its second standalone UK store, introducing a new retail concept.
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News briefsBuff promotes sustainability with B Corp certification
The Spanish headwear company emphasizes sustainability with renewable energy, recycled materials and social responsibility, earning B Corp certification for its ethical practices.
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News briefsCotopaxi launches new collection made from upcycled, circular materials
The Renovo Collection uses leftover fabrics and recycled materials to create durable, high-performance products.
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News briefsHaglöfs celebrates another year of adventure with the Outsiders by Nature Film Festival
Thr Outsiders by Nature Film Festival returns to Europe, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to experience nature-driven films showcasing athletes and breathtaking landscapes.
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News briefsYoungone appoints SVP for new Canada office
Diana Seung will lead the new Canada liaison office of the Korean group.
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News briefsUSWE Sports with new CFO, Vice CEO
Carl-Fredrik Streiby joins the Swedish company as CFO and Vice CEO, effective Oct. 1.
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News briefsBollé Brands secures B Corp certification
The French company has earned B Corp certification, solidifying its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility across its eyewear and sports divisions.
