Monday, October 29, 2007

Reebok partnership

Reebok wants to growth the presence on the United States market with the help and the presence of Matt O'Toole, a successful leader in the sport industry, who will developp the leadership of the brand on the market.

Reebok International Press Release:

Reebok International announces the appointment of Matt O'Toole as President of Reebok North America, the brand'slargest business unit. O'Toole, whose appointment becomes effective November5, 2007, is currently the President and CEO of Reebok-CCM Hockey, awholly-owned subsidiary of Reebok. In his new role, O'Toole will continue to report directly to Paul Harrington, President and CEO of Reebok. O'Toole, 45,and his family will be relocating from Montreal to Massachusetts in January2008.

"The Reebok brand is experiencing positive momentum in many key market saround the world, including India, China and Russia, and we are committed to fulfilling our growth potential in the very critical U.S. market. I am confident that Matt's strong leadership skills, his ability to build apassionate and experienced team, and his record of success in North Americawill enable us to achieve our goals throughout the region," stated Paul Harrington.

In his new role as President of Reebok North America, O'Toole will beresponsible for all of the region's brand operations, including marketing,product merchandising, sales, finance, operations and owned retail stores. Inaddition to focusing on Reebok's global priorities of running and women's,O'Toole and his team will leverage the brand's existing North American assets,including the partnerships with the National Football League, the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball, to help regain Reebok's positivemomentum in the region.

O'Toole has a long and successful track record in the sports industry. As President and CEO of Reebok-CCM Hockey (formerly The Hockey Company), he is responsible for creating the industry's market leader through creativ emarketing, innovative products, strong customer relationships, and anunparalleled partnership with the National Hockey League and hockey's topplayers. During O'Toole's tenure as President of the Company, which began in January 2001, market share has grown to 35%, sales have more than doubled andprofits have increased three-fold. Prior to his current role, O'Toole servedas The Hockey Company's Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales (sinceMay 1999). Previously, O'Toole spent ten years with Wilson Sporting Goods andfive years with US Industries' golf division in several senior marketing andsales roles.

A search is currently underway for the new head of Reebok-CCM Hockey, who will continue to be based in Montreal.

Source: Reebok International

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