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Legion Partners Releases Presentation Outlining the Case for Further Boardroom Change at Genesco

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Legion Partners Asset Management, owning 5.9% of Genesco's shares (NYSE: GCO), has shared a presentation advocating for significant changes to Genesco’s board ahead of the July 20, 2021, Annual Meeting. The presentation criticizes the current governance, highlighting issues like stale directors, poor corporate structure, and chronic underperformance. Legion Partners seeks to replace four long-serving directors, arguing this will pave the way for operational improvements and value creation, targeting earnings per share of at least $13 and a share price over $100 in three years.

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  • Potential to improve earnings per share to at least $13.
  • Targeted share price projection of over $100 within three years.
  • Nominees have retail and footwear expertise aimed at improving Genesco's operations.
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  • Chronic underperformance compared to industry peers.
  • Persistent undervaluation of shares relative to footwear retailers.
  • High corporate costs amidst declining margins.

Legion Partners Asset Management, LLC (together with its affiliates, “Legion Partners” or “we”), which collectively with the other participants in its solicitation beneficially owns approximately 5.9% of the outstanding common shares of Genesco, Inc. (NYSE: GCO) (“Genesco” or the “Company”), today released an extensive presentation that details its case for change in the Company’s boardroom. Visit www.GCOForward.com to learn more about Legion Partners’ campaign to elect four highly-qualified individuals – Marjorie L. Bowen, Margenett Moore-Roberts, Dawn H. Robertson and Hobart P. Sichel – to Genesco’s nine-member Board of Directors (the “Board”) at the Company’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders on July 20, 2021.

In particular, Legion Partners’ presentation underscores the urgent need for further change in Genesco’s boardroom by shedding light on:

  • Broken Corporate Governance - We contend the Company has exhibited a fundamental disregard for sound corporate governance by keeping stale directors in place, maintaining a combined Chairman and Chief Executive Officer position, and sustaining a misaligned executive compensation program supported by a flawed conglomerate structure. Although the Company has unveiled a newfound interest in environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) principles following our nomination, we view this initiative as a reactionary ploy to try to score points with large institutional shareholders.
  • Concerning Interlocks Among Insiders - The Board has been consistently comprised of individuals with direct connections to other directors and Company executives, creating an apparent lack of independent and diverse perspectives.
  • Chronic Underperformance - The Company has dramatically underperformed relative to its peers and relevant indices over an array of time horizons. We suspect long-term shareholders are well aware that a dollar invested in Genesco a decade ago has barely appreciated and that a dollar invested five years ago is actually worth less today.
  • Sustained Undervaluation - The Company’s shares have traded at a persistent discount to both footwear retailers and footwear brands for years, signaling to us the chilling effect of the Company’s existing conglomerate structure.
  • Neglect for the Core Business - Journeys, which is the Company’s largest segment, has been substantially under-managed for years based on a review of management’s inaction and inability to implement modern retailing practices along with questionable capital allocation decisions.
  • Bloated Costs - Corporate costs have remained elevated at excessive levels even as margins have shrunk and the Company’s share price has stagnated.
  • Insufficient Synergies - The Company’s underlying footwear businesses have weak synergies and low strategic value to one another, as evidenced by years of underperformance at the conglomerate level.
  • Seemingly Misleading Attacks on Our Nominees - The Company’s June 18th letter includes disingenuous side-by-side comparisons of the incumbents versus our nominees. We believe it impugns the Board’s credibility for it to mischaracterize our nominees’ backgrounds and omit important details pertaining to their successful track records.

Despite the Company’s reactionary efforts over the past two months, we urge shareholders not to be misled. We believe long-term holders should not lose sight of the fact that the value of their investment is at risk as the retail industry and consumer tastes continue transforming around Genesco. We explain in our presentation why the four long-serving directors we are seeking to replace – Matthew C. Diamond, Kevin P. McDermott, Thurgood Marshall, Jr. and Joanna Barsh – are most responsible for Genesco’s lost decade and the vulnerable position we believe the Company finds itself in today.

We also explain in our presentation why electing Legion Partners’ slate of governance, retail and footwear experts would make Genesco a far stronger business for years to come. While our unaffiliated nominees are open-minded, they possess many value creation ideas and a vision for fixing the issues that have plagued Genesco for far too long. This is the byproduct of our nominees spending months analyzing the Company’s position and considering important industry shifts.

Our nominees are prepared to start a collegial boardroom discussion about eliminating Genesco’s inefficient conglomerate structure, monetizing non-core assets, initiating targeted share repurchases, improving operations and helping Journeys seize growth opportunities. We believe taking the aforementioned steps can help improve earnings per share to at least $13 and yield a share price of more than $100 based on a 10x price-to-earnings multiple within three years (as detailed in the chart above). Shareholders can learn more about these suggestions by reviewing our full presentation at www.GCOForward.com.

About Legion Partners

Legion Partners is a value-oriented investment manager based in Los Angeles, with a satellite office in Sacramento, California. Legion Partners seeks to invest in high-quality businesses that are temporarily trading at a discount, utilizing deep fundamental research and long-term shareholder engagement. Legion Partners manages a concentrated portfolio of North American small-cap equities on behalf of some of the world’s largest institutional and high-net-worth investors. Learn more at www.LegionPartners.com.

FAQ

What is Legion Partners proposing for Genesco (GCO) in their recent presentation?

Legion Partners is advocating for the election of four new board members to improve governance and performance.

What financial targets has Legion Partners set for Genesco (GCO)?

They aim to boost earnings per share to at least $13 and achieve a share price over $100 within three years.

When is Genesco's Annual Meeting where board changes will be proposed?

The Annual Meeting is scheduled for July 20, 2021.

What are some governance issues identified by Legion Partners at Genesco (GCO)?

They highlighted broken corporate governance, concerning interlocks among insiders, and lack of independent perspectives on the board.

How has Genesco (GCO) performed compared to its peers?

Legion Partners stated that Genesco has dramatically underperformed relative to its peers and relevant indices.

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