REI is having an identity crisis. Originally formed as a co-op in 1938, it earned a strong reputation in our community for ...
Unionized employees want to change the storied retailer's direction. But they'll have to get through the "member-elected" ...
Unionized REI workers are running an insurgent campaign to elect a pro-labor candidate to the outdoor retailer’s board of directors. It’s a longshot bid for sway over the co-op’s future.
Ski shop workers at an REI in New York City went on strike after the company took away their respirators. Scenes from the REI picket line. New York City—Deep in the basement of REI’s flagship SoHo ...
The Experiences division offered adventure-style travel and day tours, as well as classes on a variety of subjects from ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was recently awarded a $96 million compensation package after four months of leading the company.
REI president and CEO Eric Artz is retiring. The head of the Issaquah, Wash.-based consumer co-op will leave his post in March. Mary Beth Laughton, who was CEO of Athleta for three years ending in ...
Recreational Equipment, Inc., aka REI, has announced Mary Beth as the company's new CEO. The previous CEO, Eric Artz, is reported to leave the position as he retires in March.
REI this week named Portland’s Mary Beth Laughton the co-op’s next CEO, making her the latest Nike executive to get the top job at another company. Laughton will succeed Eric Artz, who is retiring.
Welcome to Sportico’s transactions wire, a weekly rundown of personnel, partnerships and products across the sports business industry. PERSONNEL REI Selects Mary Beth Laughton as President and CEO ...