Black Diamond Equipment®, a global innovator in climbing,
skiing and mountain sports equipment, announces several key changes and
promotions to its product development team in order to focus on future
innovation across both its apparel and equipment product categories.
“We
are promoting and unifying key colleagues to bring apparel and
equipment closer together to fuel the creation of all Black Diamond
gear,” explains Tim Bantle, managing director of Black Diamond
Equipment. “Integrating our apparel and equipment design teams will
allow us to focus on innovation holistically throughout the product
development cycle.”
Doug
Heinrich has been promoted to senior vice president of product.
Heinrich will provide vision for product concepts and oversee
development across the entire portfolio of Black Diamond apparel and
equipment. Heinrich, a prolific climber and veteran of the company, has
served the brand in increasing roles starting in customer service,
creating the BD retail store and as a sales representative. Heinrich’s
diverse background includes having worked in senior executive roles at
Patagonia and Icon Fitness. Most recently at Black Diamond, Heinrich
served as the vice president of equipment.
“Product is the soul of Black
Diamond,” states Heinrich. “Our pedigree of innovative products and
technologies such as the Camalot, HotWire, Portaledge, AvaLung, Z-Pole,
Magnetron, FlickLock®, JetForce and most recently the PIEPS Pocket all
reflect our company’s passion for the sports we serve. This intimacy is
BD’s alchemy. It will continue to provide us with insight for future
innovation.”
Heinrich
will be supported in product development with a cross-functional,
multi-disciplined team that spans the full spectrum of the product
cycle. Bill Belcourt, a respected alpinist and longtime Black Diamond
Equipment advocate, will serve in the new role of director of R&D
for both apparel and equipment. Kasey Jarvis, who worked in the auto
industry at GM and more recently at Nike in the Innovation Kitchen will
lead both apparel and equipment design. And lastly, Tara Latham moves
into the position of design manager. Prior to her tenure at Black
Diamond, Latham worked as an apparel designer for Arc’Teryx.
Further
enabling an atmosphere focused on product innovation, Black Diamond
Equipment will complete its ongoing repatriation initiative, moving its
manufacturing capabilities back to Salt Lake City headquarters this
summer.
“This
consolidation and move to bring manufacturing back to Salt Lake City
will shorten our supply chain and allow us to more quickly test and work
on new product concepts. We can now move from early stage design
through an iterative process using 3D printing into commercialization,
all in the same building,” continues Bantle. “As a result, our product
offerings for Spring 2016 and beyond promise to be some of the most
powerful in the history of the brand.”
About Black Diamond Equipment:
Black
Diamond Equipment is a manufacturer of equipment and clothing for
climbing, skiing and mountain sports. By consistently building
innovative, standard-setting products and actively preserving the
mountain/canyon environment, Black Diamond Equipment has assumed a
leadership role in the international outdoor community.
For more
information on Black Diamond Equipment, visit BlackDiamondEquipment.com
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