Genesco names Andy Gray as president of Journeys Group
29 Nov 23 3 min read
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- Genesco has appointed Andy Gray as the new president of the Journeys Group, effective January 3, 2024. Gray, with extensive experience in athletic and fashion footwear, will focus on strategic growth and building on Journeys' leading position in teen fashion footwear retail.
- He succeeds Mario Gallione, who announced his planned retirement in August.
Gray joins Genesco most recently from Foot Locker. Before departing in January 2023, he served as the global president, where he led and motivated teams across all regions and was responsible for Foot Locker’s largest global brand portfolio, including oversight of brand building, business innovation and all product functions. He championed a commercial offense to reach more consumers across core categories, refocused teams on the biggest brands and high ROI-potential regions and repositioned the portfolio to evolve and elevate Foot Locker globally, Genesco said in a press release.
“Gray brings invaluable expertise in the areas essential to building the Journeys business for the future, along with a passion for leading youth-focused consumer businesses,” said Genesco board chair, president and chief executive officer Mimi E Vaughn. “He is a visionary leader with extensive experience in athletic and fashion footwear. Andy’s connection to youth culture and the strong brand relationships he’s forged over his accomplished career make him the ideal person to lead the talented team we have in place at Journeys, as we work to elevate the business and unlock the tremendous potential we see ahead.”
“I’m incredibly excited to join the Genesco team and to lead Journeys – a retail brand I've long admired. I see a significant runway to capitalise on its unique positioning in the market, while further leveraging the unparalleled strength of its vendor partnerships,” said Gray. “There is something really captivating about the power of Journeys’ connection with its teen consumer, and I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running with the team to evolve the business for a new era.”
Gray joins a strong and dedicated Journeys leadership team, including Journeys’ chief operating officer Mike Sypert, who was appointed in August, and has been managing the day-to-day responsibilities for Journeys, Journeys Kidz and Little Burgundy’s business, including stores and websites in the US and Canada. Sypert is a 34-year company veteran who previously served as Journeys’ executive vice president of sales and retail operations.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)
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