195
Fashion Jobs
AESOP
Retail Business Manager | New Zealand
Permanent ·
ABBOTT
Tpm Contract Manufacturing Manager
Permanent · AUCKLAND
L'OREAL GROUP
Key Account Manager
Permanent · AUCKLAND
JAY JAYS
Full Time - Stock Leader - Jay Jays - Manukau
Permanent · AUCKLAND
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Retail Associate | Opsm Queenstown
Permanent · QUEENSTOWN
ADIDAS
Store Sales Associate, Westgate Factory Outlet (Part Time)
Permanent · AUCKLAND
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
Alexander Mcqueen Store Supervisor, Auckland
Permanent · AUCKLAND
PANDORA
Assistant Store Manager
Permanent · WELLINGTON
PETER ALEXANDER
Store Manager - Peter Alexander nz - Newmarket
Permanent · AUCKLAND
JAY JAYS
Part Time - Sales Assistant - Jay Jays nz - Taupo
Permanent · ROTORUA
JACQUI E
Assistant Store Manager - Jacqui e - Botany
Permanent · AUCKLAND
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
MAC Cosmetics Travel Retail - Beauty Advisor - Wellington Airport - Full Time
Permanent · AUCKLAND
FOOT LOCKER
Store Manager
Permanent · AUCKLAND
SWAROVSKI
Assistant Store Manager - 45 Queen Street
Permanent · AUCKLAND
JUST JEANS
Assistant Store Manager - Just Jeans nz - Napier
Permanent · HAWKE'S BAY
JUST JEANS
Assistant Store Manager - Just Jeans nz - Hastings
Permanent · HAWKE'S BAY
JUST JEANS
Part Time - Keyholder - Just Jeans nz - Tauranga Crossing
Permanent · AUCKLAND
VF CORPORATION
Icebreaker : Assistant Store Manager - Auckland Airport Shopping Centre Outlet
Permanent · AUCKLAND
ADIDAS
(Srs) Advanced Retail Professional, Adidas Hornby Factory Outlet
Permanent · CHRISTCHURCH
ADIDAS
(Srs) Advanced Retail Professional, Adidas Westgate FO
Permanent · AUCKLAND
ICEBREAKER
Icebreaker : Assistant Store Manager - Auckland Airport Shopping Centre Outlet
Permanent · AUCKLAND
LOVISA
Part Time Team Member | nz | Riccarton
Permanent ·
Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Sep 6, 2021
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Boardriders puts Nicolas Foulet in charge of EMEA

Translated by
Nicola Mira
Published
Sep 6, 2021

A French manager is once again in charge of the Boardriders group in the EMEA region. Nicolas Foulet, 44, formerly the group’s chief information officer, has been appointed president of the Europe, Middle East and Africa region for the US board sport group.


Nicolas Foulet, the new EMEA president of Boardriders - Boardriders


Boardriders, owner of Quiksilver, Billabong, RVCA, Element, DC Shoes and Von Zipper, named Arne Arens as its new group CEO last March. Arens, formerly head of The North Face for the VF Corp. group, took charge and began to deploy his strategy, with the blessing of Boardriders’ owner Oaktree Capital.

Arens was convinced that the EMEA region needed a dedicated president. Since 2019 and the departure of former general manager Thomas Chambolle, Boardriders’ EMEA region, whose headquarters are located at Saint-Jean-de-Luz on the French Basque coast, had been overseen by Greg Healy, president of the Asia-Pacific region.

Foulet, a keen skier and surfer, will tap his digital and e-commerce expertise and his in-depth knowledge of the corporation where he has been working for over 20 years. Until 2007, Foulet was general manager of the global technical division (eyewear, watches and surf and mountain gear) for the legacy Quiksilver organization. He then headed the marketing department of Quiksilver EMEA until 2011, before taking charge of e-commerce and digital marketing, until 2013 for the EMEA region, and later at group level as senior vice-president.

“I’m delighted to be taking charge of the EMEA region at a key moment in Boardriders’ history. In the last few years, the group has built a unique powerhouse in the action sport and outdoor markets, by bringing together a series of iconic brands without undermining their authenticity. Our mission today is to enable our brands to fulfil their potential on the European market, in a buoyant environment where the activities for which we operate, such as surfing and skateboarding, are hugely popular,” said Foulet. “Our objective is also to accelerate the evolution of our business model in the face of the change that is taking place, at the digital, operational and environmental level,” he added.

In Europe, in the last two years, heavily marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, the group has managed to integrate the Quiksilver and Billabong staff at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz headquarters. Foulet’s mission will certainly be to continue the group’s transition towards an omni-channel model, but also to enable each brand to deploy effectively on the EMEA market.

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.