SGB Footwear

Product Manager — Stanley

Provide overall product direction to support branded businesses ensuring alignment with brand and market opportunities. Develop annual product map. Drive internal product reviews quantifying and qualifying business opportunities. Ensure products align wit

BOSS and Rennie Take a Look at Helmets

Boeri is repositioning itself as a higher-end specialty & boutique shop helmet brand with slightly higher price points and more of a “designer” feel to the product. With this repositioning, Boeri has introduced a fashion influence into its 2005/06 helmet

Resort Retail Director — Sunday River

Sunday River is is seeking a Resort Retail Director, a full-time extended seasonal benefited position available starting immediately. Bachelor’s degree in Retail Management or other appropriate field, plus 2-4 years of relevant retail operations a

North America Sales Manager — Sugoi

Sugoi is searching for an analytical, energetic and positive individual to manage our independent North American Sales Team. You will manage the sales representatives through travel to respective territories, developing sales goals, working with k

Hard Goods Retail Buyers

Sun & Ski Sports, the leading specialty sports retailer in the Sunbelt, is looking for hard goods buyers to merchandise Winter Sports, Water Sports and Bicycles. Background must include proven ability to grow sales and margins, two or more years o

VP/DMM Men’s Footwear — Sports Authority

The Sports Authority, the nations' leading full line sporting goods retailer is seeking a VP/DMM Men's Footwear. In this key executive role, you will provide direction for men's footwear merchandising and create and execute the cate

Textile Imports from China Double in 2002

Imports of Chinese-made textile products more than doubled in the United States in 2002, surpassing Mexican textile imports for the first time in eight years, according to trade figures released last Thursday…

Sears CEO Under Some Pressure to Show Results Soon

Sears, Roebuck and Co. Chief Executive Alan Lacy was riding high seven months ago. The company's credit card business was cruising along nicely, stores were being remodeled, and Sears' stock hit a four-year high of nearly $60 per share. But