Shuffle Board: Crocs, Wolverine Worldwide, Delta Galil Name CFOs

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Brands

Crocs

Susan Healy.
Susan Healy.

Casual footwear brand Crocs announced the appointment of Susan Healy as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Crocs, effective June 3. Healy will succeed Anne Mehlman, who was recently appointed president of the brand. Mehlman will continue to serve as CFO until Healy’s start date. Healy will be responsible for financial planning and analysis, accounting, investor relations, tax, internal audit and corporate development.

Wolverine Worldwide

Taryn Miller.
Taryn Miller.

Wolverine Worldwide announced that it has appointed Taryn Miller as the company’s chief financial officer. Miller will report to Chris Hufnagel, the company’s president and chief executive officer and succeed Michael D. Stornant, who will be retiring after nearly 30 years with the company. Stornant will continue to work for the company through early 2025, partnering closely with Miller to ensure a seamless transition.

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Miller brings more than 25 years of global business experience, operational acumen, and proven leadership expertise in corporate finance and investor relations. She most recently served as vice president of corporate and commercial finance at Corteva Agriscience, an international pure-play agriculture company, where she led a wide variety of financial functions, including investor relations, treasury and commercial finance.

Adidas

Candace Parker.
Candace Parker.

Athletic giant Adidas announced that Candace Parker is joining the brand as president of Adidas women’s basketball. In this new role, Parker will collaborate with the brand to create a platform aimed at influencing and elevating the future of women’s sports. The WNBA legend will leverage her deep understanding of the game and the needs of female athletes to define a clear direction, with a focus on access, increased representation and breaking down barriers on a global scale.

Technology

Aptos

Retail technology provider Aptos announced that Tushar Sachdev has joined the company as chief technology officer, reporting to Aptos CEO Pete Sinisgalli. As CTO, Sachdev will serve on Aptos’ executive leadership team and help drive technical innovation across the firm’s three business units: Aptos, LS Retail and Revionics. In addition to his role as CTO, Sachdev will lead product development for the Aptos business unit, reporting to Aptos general manager Jeremy Grunzweig. In this position, Sachdev will oversee all aspects of core engineering, with a focus on delivering the highest-quality software products at the accelerated pace the retail market demands.

Manufacturing

Delta Galil

Delta Galil Industries, a global manufacturer and marketer of branded and private label apparel, announced the appointment of Lilach Payorski as chief financial officer, effective as of the end of July. Payorski will succeed Asaf Alperovitz, who has served as CFO since 2019 and will stay on through July to ensure a smooth transition. Payorski brings more than 25 years of financial leadership and operational experience to the role, having held senior executive positions at global publicly held corporations. Her recent experience includes serving as CFO of Stratasys Ltd., a provider of 3D printing technology.

Footwear

Superfeet

Kathryn McKenzie.
Kathryn McKenzie.

Superfeet, the global insole company, announced the appointment of Kathryn McKenzie as its new chief financial officer. As CFO, McKenzie will oversee all financial operations at Superfeet, including accounting, budgeting, financial reporting and risk management. Her strategic partnership with the leadership team will drive initiatives aimed at fostering long-term value creation.

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