VENTURA, Calif. (June 6, 2013) - Patagonia Inc.,
the outdoor apparel company, formally announces today the strategic
promotion of Doug Freeman as the company’s new Chief Operating Officer,
effective immediately.
As Chief Operating Officer, Freeman will provide strategic
vision, leadership, and operational expertise in directing Patagonia’s
business strategies both domestically and abroad in the following areas:
- Advanced Product R&D
- Materials R&D
- Quality
- Product Development
- Production & Sourcing
- Social & Environmental Responsibility
- Operations/Customs & Trade
- Reno Distribution Center
Freeman will act as a key partner to Patagonia’s sales, marketing
and product teams who continue to develop innovative products in an
environmentally responsible manner. As COO, Freeman will report to Casey
Sheahan, Patagonia’s chief executive officer.
“I’m extremely confident in Doug’s ability to oversee such
critical areas of the business,” notes Casey Sheahan, Patagonia’s chief
executive officer, “Doug brings not only an extensive operational
background to the table, but also a rich history and deep understanding
of the Patagonia brand.”
Freeman brings 24 years of operational experience to this new
role, having served as Patagonia, Inc.’s vice president of production
for the last six years. Prior to that role, Freeman served as
Patagonia’s sourcing manager for Asia, and has held director-level
positions at Polo Ralph Lauren, The North Face, and Sport Obermeyer.
Having graduated in 1984 with a degree in English from the
University of California, Berkeley, Freeman enjoys spending time with
his family, in addition to backcountry skiing and fly-fishing in his
hometown of Basalt, CO.
About Patagonia
Patagonia, Inc., based in Ventura, California, is a leading
designer of core outdoor, snow, surf and sport-related apparel,
equipment, footwear and accessories. The company is noted
internationally for its commitment to authentic product quality and
environmental activism, contributing over $49M in cash and in-kind
donations to date. Incorporating environmental responsibility into
product development, the company has, since 1996, used only organically
grown cotton in its clothing line. Committed to making its products
landfill-free, the company’s entire product line is recyclable through
its Common Threads Initiative. The company also advocates corporate
transparency through its interactive website, The Footprint Chronicles, which outlines the environmental and social footprint of individual products.
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