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A Chief Merchandising Officer has the responsibility of overseeing a company or other organization's buying and selling activities and utilizing the information gathered to develop a plan of action toward future purchase decisions.
She was promoted to president and Chief Merchandising Officer of Abercrombie & Fitch Co., a new corporate role, in December 2015. [5] She served in this capacity for 13 months before being named CEO and member of the board of directors. Her 2017 annual compensation was $10.3 million of which roughly two-thirds were awarded in company stock.
In 2023, her compensation included a $1.45 million salary, plus stock awards valued at $10.7 million, an annual cash bonus of $5.8 million, and about $150,000 in other compensation.
She held a variety of merchandising jobs until February 2001, when she became Senior Vice President and General Merchandise Manager at Ross Dress for Less. [4] Rentler held those positions until January 2004, when she became Senior Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer at dd's DISCOUNTS. [5] [non-primary source needed]
The AMC chief’s total compensation more than doubled in 2020, topping out at $20.9 million in salary, stock and bonuses, according to public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
Lowe's Announces New Chief Merchandising Officer and New Supply Chain Executive MOORESVILLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYS: LOW) announced today that Michael A. Jones will ...
Since the 1990s, CEO compensation in the U.S. has outpaced corporate profits, economic growth and the average compensation of all workers. Between 1980 and 2004, Mutual Fund founder John Bogle estimates total CEO compensation grew 8.5 per cent/year compared to corporate profit growth of 2.9 per cent/year and per capita income growth of 3.1 per cent.
Fortune 500 companies are eliminating chief marketing officer roles as the position loses C-suite clout. Phil Wahba. January 16, 2024 at 9:17 AM. Mireya Acierto—Getty Images.