Capri Holdings Ltd. has named Tyler Reddien chief financial officer and chief operating officer, effective March 30.
Last June, Thomas J. Edwards Jr., executive vice president, chief financial officer and chief operating officer, left the company for a CFO and COO role at Macy’s, and Rajal Mehta, CFO of Michael Kors, assumed the role of interim CFO for Capri during the search.
Most recently, Reddien was CFO of The Body Shop, before which he held senior leadership posts at Natura &Co. Holding, the cosmetics and personal care company. In addition, Reddien has held executive roles at Hertz, where he was senior vice president and CFO for North America Rent-a-Car Operations.
Earlier in his career, he spent more than a decade at United Airlines in financial planning, investor relations, strategic planning, and operations.
“Tyler is an exceptional finance and operations leader whose strategic mindset and international experience make him ideally suited to help position Capri’s future growth and long-term value creation,” said John D. Idol, chairman and chief executive officer of Capri. “His proven ability to drive performance, enhance operational discipline and lead organizations through complex transformations will bring tremendous strength to our executive leadership team.”
Reddien said, “Capri Holdings is a dynamic global business with iconic brands and significant opportunity ahead. I am honored to join Capri at such an important moment. I look forward to partnering with John, the leadership team, and our talented colleagues around the world to advance the company’s strategic priorities, sharpen operational focus and position the company for sustainable, long-term success.”
Capri’s brands are Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo.
Source link
#Capri #Holdings #Names #Tyler #Reddien #Chief #Financial #Officer #Chief #Operating #Officer



Post Comment