Levi Strauss & Co.: Brand president, Jennifer Sey resigns
16 February 2022, Mumbai:
Levi's said it didn't force out brand president Jennifer Sey amid the executive's outspokenness on COVID-19 related school closures in California.
"Today, Levi Strauss & Co. announced management changes affecting our executive leadership team. Seth Ellison, executive vice president and chief commercial officer will assume responsibility as the Levi’s brand president on an interim basis in addition to his commercial duties, replacing Jen Sey, who resigned from the company.
LS&Co. has initiated a search for a new Levi’s® brand president, an opportunity to lead one of the world’s best known and most respected consumer brands," a Levi's spokesperson told Yahoo Finance in an email.
Yahoo Finance also asked Levi's if it has a COVID-19 vaccine mandate. "
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Since the start of the pandemic, our priority has always been the health and well-being of our employees and our customers, and one of our principles has been that we will follow all local laws and ordinances.
We strongly encourage employees to receive COVID vaccinations.
For our San Francisco corporate offices people are coming to do essential work, and we return to hybrid work later this month," the spokesperson added.
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