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Leadership Update – Sarah Clarke

Sarah Clarke has been elevated to Chief Supply Chain Officer. She is responsible for the company’s Global Supply Chain, developing strategic supply practices that maximize the power of PVH’s brands to win with the consumer.

Sarah will oversee PVH’s Global Supply Chain function with the goal to fuel PVH’s overall growth objectives by delivering product on time and at the optimal cost and quality to our consumers around the world. Sarah is focused on streamlining Global Supply Chain’s operational model to create synergies globally and deliver with greater efficiency. She will seek to strengthen partnerships across all areas of the value chain and continue to position PVH as a leader in the industry to collaborate and drive solutions at scale.

“I am excited to embark on our next chapter of growth for the Global Supply Chain,” said Sarah. “There is tremendous momentum and support for PVH Supply to develop additional capabilities to deliver against PVH’s business priorities to achieve long-term growth. Our future success is dependent on our ability to continue operating as one global team with passion, integrity and partnership. I look forward to leveraging the power of PVH globally to further unlock our collective value.”

Since joining PVH in 2013, Sarah has played a key role driving operational excellence and building future capabilities, while also bringing PVH’s purpose to drive fashion for good to the supply chain. She has a proven track record of unlocking value through multi-year strategies and creating competitive advantages across the value chain.

Most recently, Sarah served as Executive Vice President of PVH North America Supply. Previously, she held supply leadership positions within PVH’s The Underwear Group (TUG) and Calvin Klein North America. Her accomplishments include expanding PVH’s presence in East Africa, implementing Speed & Agility capabilities and launching an Integrated Supply Model.

Prior to joining PVH, Sarah spent over a decade at Gap Inc., including time in Hong Kong leading the Old Navy sourcing and offshore IT organization. She began her career with Courtaulds Textiles in Europe.

Sarah is an advocate of driving fashion forward for good both within PVH’s supply chain and beyond. She is Vice Chair of the Executive Board of the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA), serves on the Board of Fashion for Good and is on the Executive Board of Rutgers Center for Business of Fashion. Sarah has made many contributions to help shape PVH’s culture of inclusivity including as Executive Sponsor of PVH’s Women’s Leadership Business Resource Group (UPWARD) in New York.