Schor Promoted at Crown Crafts
Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 8/10/2009 12:00:00 AM
Compton, Calif. —
Crown Crafts Infant Products, a subsidiary of Crown Crafts Inc., has promoted director of marketing Tracie Schor to vp of marketing.
In her new position, Schor will continue to play key roles in product development, merchandising, building new partner relationships and enhancing relationships with current merchandising and channel partners. She will continue to build Crown Crafts Infant Products' house brands, including NoJo & Kimberly Grant, and develop new channels of distribution, domestically and internationally.
Before joining the company in July of last year, Schor worked in the apparel industry, most recently as director of sales for CoCaLo, a manufacturer of infant bedding.
"Tracie's extensive experience in sales, merchandising and product development prior to joining us has been the basis for her success at Crown Crafts Infant Products," said Randall Chestnut, chairman, president and ceo of Crown Crafts, Inc.
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Schor promoted at Crown Crafts Infant Products
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