Richard Dickson, President and CEO of Gap Inc., on Reinventing an American Icon
Having ascended Barbie to silver screen stardom when he was Mattel president and CEO, Richard Dickson has a reputation for transforming American icons. Now at Gap Inc., the industry is eagerly watching what he does with another one. At WWD’s recent Apparel & Retail CEO Summit, held Oct. 29 and 30 in New York, Dickson, Gap Inc. president and CEO, sat down with WWD executive editor Booth Moore to discuss his plans for Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic and Athleta. To listen to the podcast, CLICK HERE. “We’ve laid out four priorities for the company and the roadmap, if you will, towards our transformational progress,” Dickson said. “The first, which we repeat relentlessly, is financial and operational rigor. Strengthening our platform — technology, HR, legal, global supply chain, all the support systems to enable our brands to essentially do what they do — is third. And last, but certainly not least and very high on my priority list, is to strengthen our culture. The cultural part, particularly of a legacy company, is such an important and powerful tool that you really need to reinvigorate and inspire.” Tapping designer Zac Posen, executive vice president and creative director at Gap Inc. and chief creative officer atFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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