Gap (clothing Retailer) - Leadership

Leadership

The current leadership is:

  • Chairman of the Board of Directors:
  • Chief Executive Officer: Glenn K. Murphy
  • President, Banana Republic Brand: Jack Calhoun
  • President, Japan: John Ermatinger
  • President, Gap Brand: Art Peck
  • President, Gap, Inc. Direct: Toby Lenk
  • President, Europe: Stephen Sunnucks
  • President, Gap, Inc. Outlet Art Peck
  • Executive Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Business Development: Art Peck
  • Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer: Sabrina Simmons
  • Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer Tom Keiser
  • Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications: Eva Sage-Gavin
  • Senior Vice President, Gap International Sourcing: Stan Raggio
  • Senior Vice President & General Counsel: Michelle Banks

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