THE WHAT? Claire’s has named Richard Flint as President of Europe, where he will lead the brand’s business on the continent, focusing on growth across channels in the European market.
THE DETAILS Flint joins from Dutch retailer Hema, where he served as Chief Growth Officer.
“Claire’s is a powerful brand with an engaged, global audience, and my mission is to expand Claire’s international footprint, seamlessly bringing the brand’s trendsetting products, memorable in-store experiences and industry-leading ear piercing services to even more customers in Europe, allowing them to express themselves with our brand,” he commented.
THE WHY? Ryan Vero, Chief Executive Officer, reveals, “Richard brings a wealth of experience, an expert knowledge of the market and a drive for optimizing growth, which will be instrumental to our brand positioning and long-term success as a global fashion brand that inspires self-expression. I look forward to working closely with Richard to bring our vision for Claire’s to life.”
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