THE WHAT? Macy’s has appointed Julie Walsh as Senior Vice President, General Business Manager of Center Core and Beauty.
THE DETAILS Walsh currently serves as Macy’s Vice President, Divisional Business Manager for fragrances. She was responsible for building and growing the fragrance business.
According to Macy’s “In her new role, Walsh will be responsible for leading and driving the Center Core and Beauty merchandise organization, including beauty, jewelry, handbags, shoes and accessories. She will report to Nata Dvir, Chief Merchandising Officer of Macy’s.”
THE WHY? Dvir said: “Julie brings a wealth of experience to this role with her already-established vendor relationships among many of the Center Core and Beauty categories. I am confident that her leadership, collaborative approach and ability to create meaningful experiences in-store and online through best-in-class product offerings will continue to help drive this business forward.”
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