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Outdoor retail standout REI has a new leader. REI veteran Eric Artz is now its president and CEO, effective immediately. The exec is just its eighth CEO in 81 years, according to REI. Related ...
After 6 years at the helm of REI, the co-op’s president and CEO Eric Artz will retire at the end of March. His successor, Mary Beth Laughton, will take over the role on February 3 and assume ...
REI Co-op will soon have its ninth chief executive officer in its 87-year history.. Eric Artz, the president and CEO of REI Co-op, will retire in March.He will be succeeded by Mary Beth Laughton ...
REI CEO Eric Artz said in a letter Thursday that the company will reduce its workforce by 357 people, including 200 people at headquarters, six in sales and customer service, 30 in experiences and ...
Why REI is embracing “re-commerce” Consumers today are “less interested in buying stuff and accumulating more things,” said REI CEO Eric Artz.
Eric Artz Tapped as REI’s New President and CEO ... Eric Artz, who has served as interim CEO since February, was chosen by the board of directors to lead the co-op after a national search.
CEO Eric Artz called it a year of "challenges and growth" for the co-op, headlined by layoffs, store restructuring and union organizing. For a second year in a row, REI Co-op has operated at a loss.
Outdoor retailer Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) has laid off 357 employees according to a message shared with employees by CEO Eric Artz. REI announced the reduction in workforce on Thursday ...
Eric Artz, president and CEO of REI, said in an email that all retail and field employees at REI will begin an unpaid 90-day furlough on April 15.
DENVER — The CEO of REI announced the company will lay off hundreds of workers once again. REI CEO Eric Artz said in a letter Thursday that the company will reduce its workforce by 357 people ...