Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women
- Joanne Crevoiserat, CEO of Tapestry, has been named one of Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women in business. She leads Tapestry's strategic direction and has successfully navigated the company through crises and challenges. Tapestry is expected to close an $8.5 billion purchase of Capri in 2024, which will turn it into a $12-billion-a-year luxury powerhouse.
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Tapestry, Inc. CEO, Joanne Crevoiserat, Recognized Among Top Business Leaders
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 12, 2023 / Tapestry, Inc.
Summary
Tapestry congratulates its CEO, Joanne Crevoiserat, for being named one of Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women in business! AS CEO, She leads the Executive Committee and Tapestry's overall strategic direction, including the Company's futurespeed plan which rests on five pillars: building lasting customer relationships, fueling fashion innovation and product excellence, delivering compelling omnichannel experiences, powering global growth, and unlocking the power of our people. Ms. Crevoiserat joined Tapestry in 2019 as Chief Financial Officer overseeing the financial management of the company, and was appointed Chief Executive Officer in 2020. She also serves on the Board of Directors. She joined the Board of the Partnership for New York City in May 2022 and was appointed to the board of General Motors Co. in August 2022. The Fashion Pact appointed her to its Steering Committee in April 2023.
Originally published by Fortune
This year's list of the Most Powerful Women in business is the most comprehensive on record: a single worldwide list honoring 100 women. The list's new global scope and bigger scale recognize the nature of top executives' work-it spans the planet-as well as the near-record number of women who are leading companies on the Fortune 500, the largest in the U.S. by revenue, and the Fortune Global 500, the largest companies in the world.
Joanne Crevoiserat, Tapestry CEO
Crevoiserat is not a limelight-seeking CEO. That makes her an outlier in the fashion world, but the trait has served her well as she's led the parent company of Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman out of a series of crises, including the abrupt departures of her two immediate predecessors and COVID's challenge to its business. On her watch, the once flailing Kate Spade has continued its turnaround, while Coach has restored its upscale aura, protecting Tapestry as the post-pandemic luxury boom waned. Crevoiserat's no-showboating but effective management style will be put to an even bigger test in 2024, when Tapestry is expected to close its
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