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Retail
J.Jill
Omnichannel retailer J.Jill announced the appointment of Mary Ellen Coyne as chief executive officer and president, as well as a member of the board of directors, effective May 2025. Current CEO Claire Spofford will step down on April 30 following her previously announced retirement. Coyne has over three decades of executive expertise in the retail sector, most recently serving as CEO of J. McLaughlin. Before that, she held various executive roles at Ralph Lauren, including chief merchandising officer of the women’s and children’s departments.
Funko
Pop culture lifestyle brand Funko has named Glenn Abell as senior vice president of sales for the United States and Canada. Abell brings more than two decades of relevant experience, having previously held senior leadership roles at Mattel, Moose Toys, and The Lego Group. In this new role, Abell will oversee Funko’s sales organization, driving strategy, execution and growth across wholesale and specialty sales channels.
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QVC
QVC Group announced that David Rawlinson will remain as president and CEO through Dec. 31, 2027.
Brands
Oofos
Active recovery footwear brand Oofos announced that industry veteran Angel Martinez has been named to the company’s board of directors. Martinez is the former executive vice president and chief marketing officer of the Reebok portfolio of brands. As one of the Reebok Corporation’s founding employees, Martinez was later named president and CEO of the Rockport Company, a subsidiary of Reebok International. He’s also a founding member of the board of advisors of the Reebok Human Rights Awards. After retiring from Reebok in 2001, Martinez helped launch Keen Footwear and later served as president and CEO of Deckers Brands.
Technology
Orva
E-commerce accelerator Orva announced the appointment of Solomon Hedaya as chief strategy officer and executive vice president. In this role, Hedaya will lead Orva’s growth initiatives and strategic planning, overseeing mergers and acquisitions, business development, category expansion and the cultivation of new partnerships. He will also play a leadership role in supporting existing teams with operational improvements, brand relationships and team development. Prior to joining Orva, Hedaya served as the chief growth officer of Front Row, a private equity-backed e-commerce accelerator.