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Gerry Weber International AG: Supervisory Board appoints Urun Gursu as Chief Product Officer

02/19/2019

Gerry Weber International AG: Supervisory Board appoints Urun Gursu as Chief Product Officer

DGAP-News: Gerry Weber International AG / Key word(s): Personnel

19.02.2019 / 18:45
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GERRY WEBER complements Management Team

 

- Urun Gursu appointed Chief Product Officer (CPO)


(Halle/Westphalia, 19 February 2019) Today, the Supervisory Board of GERRY WEBER International AG appointed Urun Gursu as Member of the Managing Board of the Group. As Chief Product Officer (CPO), Urun Gursu will sign responsible for the area Product and Creation for the GERRY WEBER brands within GERRY WEBER Group. Additionally, he will lead the newly established central Group Purchasing, including the foreign offices and Inbound Logistics.

Urun Gursu will take office on 1 March 2019, complementing the Managing Team of Johannes Ehling as Spokesperson of the Managing Board as well as Chief Sales Officer (CSO) and Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and Florian Frank, Chief Restructuring Officer (CRO).

"We are delighted, to very soon start working with Urun Gursu, an extremely well-versed and successful manager in the fashion industry", comments Johannes Ehling on the new constellation in the Managing Board and adds: "In the past months, GERRY WEBER has successfully repositioned itself, despite all structural challenges. Our spring and summer collections are well perceived by our business partners and customers, which inspires us a lot. Urun Gursu possesses deep expert knowledge in vertical value adding processes. Together with Florian Frank and myself, we will drive the repositioning of GERRY WEBER substantially forward."

Urun Gursu joins GERRY WEBER after holding the position of Head of Merchandising Men Europe at Esprit GmbH, Düsseldorf, where he signed responsible for the majority of the worldwide menswear value chain. Previously, Urun Gursu headed the four brand segments, as well as the overall brand strategy as Chief Product Officer and Member of the Executive Committee at MANGO in Spain. At MANGO, Urun Gursu implemented among other things a new product strategy focusing on maximizing short delivery cycles within the vertical system.

Overall, Urun Gursu oversaw various areas of responsibility at MANGO for more than ten years; here, he signed responsible for the biggest part of the product and range development between 2005 and 2012. Urun Gursu holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration of the University of London and a Master in SAP Business Intelligence of the Technical University of Barcelona.

About the GERRY WEBER Group

GERRY WEBER International AG, headquartered in Halle/Westphalia, operates on a global scale and unites five strong fashion brands under one roof: GERRY WEBER, TAIFUN, SAMOON, talkabout and HALLHUBER. Since its beginning in 1973 GERRY WEBER International AG, which is listed in the Prime Standard of the German Stock Exchange, has become one of the best known German fashion and lifestyle companies with approximately 1,230 company-managed stores and sales spaces (incl. 410 from HALLHUBER), approximately 2,480 shop-in-shops and 280 franchised stores worldwide as well as brand online-shops in nine countries. With some 6,500 employees worldwide (including about 2,000 from HALLHUBER) and distribution channels in roughly 60 countries, the GERRY WEBER Group is one of the largest listed fashion companies in Germany.

 

GERRY WEBER International AG

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