VF Corporation Appoints Cameron Bailey as Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain
May 29 2019 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), a global leader in branded lifestyle
apparel, footwear and accessories, today announced the appointment
of Cameron Bailey to the position of Executive Vice President,
Global Supply Chain, effective June 1, 2019.
Bailey will assume responsibility for all aspects of VF’s global
supply chain operations and leadership of the 23,000 employees
working across its supply chain worldwide. He will report to VF’s
CEO, Steve Rendle and serve on the company’s Senior Leadership
Team.
“Cameron is a long-time VF leader who has spent his entire
career in manufacturing and global supply chain management roles,”
said Rendle. “His deep knowledge of VF and our supply chain
operations, in addition to his collaborative leadership and
commitment to excellence, make him ideally suited to lead our
supply chain organization and further elevate its position as one
of VF’s greatest competitive advantages.”
Bailey has most recently served as VF’s Vice President, Supply
Chain – Global Product Supply, with responsibility for the direct
and indirect procurement of all materials and the manufacture of
all products globally for VF’s diverse portfolio of 20 brands. In
2018, VF produced more than 560 million units of product through
its internal manufacturing and sourcing operations.
Bailey began his VF career in 1989. Over the following 20 years
he held multiple manufacturing and operations management roles
within VF’s Intimates Apparel business. VF sold its Intimates
Apparel business to Fruit of the Loom in 2007, leading Bailey to
exit VF and transition to Fruit of the Loom as part of the
sale.
During his nine years at Fruit of the Loom, Bailey held a series
of supply chain leadership roles with increasing responsibility,
including serving as Senior Vice President of Product Development
& Sourcing with oversight for the design, development and
sourcing of all product categories across all brands, including
Fruit of the Loom, Vanity Fair Brands, Russell Athletic, Russell
Active and Spalding.
Bailey returned to VF in 2016 and has since played a vital role
in the company’s global supply chain organization.
Bailey succeeds Tom Glaser, who announced his retirement from VF
after an 18-year career in supply chain leadership, including eight
years in the top position.
Rendle said, “Tom’s VF career has been full of value-creating
achievements, and his impact on our company is immeasurable. We are
grateful for his passionate and committed service to VF and wish
him all the best in this next chapter.
“With Tom’s exit, Cameron’s appointment exemplifies our focus on
thoughtful, long-term succession planning. Our world-class supply
chain team has a deep bench of strong, proven leaders who’ve
consistently demonstrated their ability to seamlessly step into new
roles and excel. We know Cameron will continue this tradition.”
About VF Corporation
VF Corporation outfits consumers around the world with its
diverse portfolio of iconic outdoor and activity-based lifestyle
and workwear brands, including Vans®, The North
Face®, Timberland® and Dickies®. Founded in 1899, VF is one of
the world’s largest apparel, footwear and accessories companies
with socially and environmentally responsible operations spanning
numerous geographies, product categories and distribution channels.
VF is committed to delivering innovative products to consumers and
creating long-term value for its customers and shareholders. For
more information, visit www.vfc.com.
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Craig HodgesVice President, Corporate
AffairsCraig_hodges@vfc.com
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