Michael Relich was Promoted to Chief Operating Officer at Guess

Date of management change: August 21, 2013 

What Happened?

Los Angeles, CA-based Guess has Promoted Michael Relich as Chief Operating Officer  

 

About the Company

In 1981, Guess sold its very first pair of jeans to Bloomingdale`s department store. Since then, Guess has grown, becoming one of today`s most recognized and influential apparel brands in the world. The continued dedication and commitment of our employees is the driving force of Guess, Inc. Our talented professionals focus on leading the company with their vision of success. Join the team at Guess and bring your vision to life. Guess is seeking eager, passionate individuals to uphold our commitment to the spirit of the Guess family of brands including Guess, Marciano, Guess Factory, and G by Guess.

 

About the Person

Michael Relich is a proven retail executive with a strong operational background. He is executive vice president, chief information officer & strategic planning for Guess, Inc, responsible for over 100 IT staff in the US, Asia and Europe, with direct operations serving 28 countries. Prior to joining Guess, Inc, Michael was CIO for The Wet Seal, a women’s apparel retailer operating 621 stores in 43 states under the brand names of Wet Seal, Arden B., and Zutopia. Michael has a BS degree in business information systems from California State University, Long Beach where he graduated with honors. He speaks conversational Mandarin and was selected as Retail CIO of the Year for Strategic Impact by RIS News in 2011 and also selected by RIS News as one of ten Retail Influential Leaders in 2007.  

 

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