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Tommy Bahama recruits Van Alphen as vp of creative services

HTT Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 2/10/2012 11:33:03 AM

Seattle - Tommy Bahama Group has named 20-plus year industry veteran Ferdinand Van Alphen the company's new vp of creative services.

The appointment is effective immediately.

Van Alphen has held many major posts within the creative side of the business, including senior creative posts at Tommy Hilfiger in both the USA and Europe as well as agency work in The Netherlands, New York, and Hong Kong. Most recently, Van Alphen owned a creative consulting agency, handling various projects for Vertu mobile phones, Boss fragrance, Pringles, and Liebeskind Berlin, among others.

In his new endeavor, Van Alphen is responsible for the creative expression and branding strategies for all channels of the Tommy Bahama business, which spans men's and women's wholesale, retail, commerce, licensing and restaurants. He also oversees advertising, brand imagery, visual merchandising, and creative services to all areas of the business. Additionally, Van Alphen serves as a member of the Tommy Bahama senior leadership team, working to develop long-term goals and initiatives.

"The Tommy Bahama brand is our most valuable asset, and I'm excited to have someone as talented as Ferdinand join our team to bring it to life," said Terry Pillow, ceo. "This job requires an understanding of our rich history and the ability to translate our aesthetic to all facets of the company, and I think Ferdinand is the perfect fit."

 

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