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The US clothing group PVH Corporation has appointed Patricia Gabriel as its new Chief Supply Chain Officer and Global Head of Operations. This strategic step is intended to accelerate the growth strategy, the company said on Wednesday.

Gabriel will join the company in the fourth quarter and will report directly to CEO Stefan Larsson in the future. You will be based at PVH’s global headquarters in New York City. She succeeds David Savman, who will now focus fully on his role as Global Brand President of Calvin Klein.

In her new role at PVH, Gabriel will assume responsibility for global operations to connect and drive all aspects of operations from production to sales.

Gabriel comes from the fashion group Capri Holdings

CEO Stefan Larsson emphasized the strategic importance of the appointment. He said Gabriel is a “consumer-focused supply chain and operations executive with a strong track record of driving growth.” Larsson highlighted that her expertise and proven ability to create value through “demand- and data-driven solutions” will open up new opportunities. These are intended to further accelerate the progress of the “PVH+” reform concept.

Gabriel has 25 years of experience in supply chain and operations. She comes from the US fashion group Capri Holdings, where she worked as Chief Supply Chain Officer for Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo and Versace. During her career, she also led the organization of supply chains in Europe, North America, Latin America and Asia for global consumer goods companies such as Mondelez International and AB InBev.

Gabriel is looking forward to her new challenge: “With Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, PVH has two of the most recognizable and popular brands in the world,” she explained in a statement. “I’m incredibly excited to join at this important moment in the company’s growth journey. Operational excellence and supply chain optimization will be true competitive advantages that drive growth and innovation.”

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