Mountain Equipment Co-Op Appoints Manager for New Barrie Store
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010 Mountain Equipment Co-op appoints Manager for new Barrie store Vancouver – Mountain Equipment Co-op™ (MEC), Canada‟s leading outdoor retailer, has appointed Simcoe County-local Melanie Sander as the manager of its new Barrie store. In her new role, Melanie will be tasked with hiring approximately 40 local outdoor enthusiasts as senior and frontline staff, ahead of the store‟s opening in November 2010. Born in Barrie, and raised in nearby Thornton, Melanie has lived in or around the city for most of her life. She graduated from Barrie Central High School, just like her mother and grandmother before her. She recently returned to Barrie, along with her family, following a spell pursuing career opportunities in Calgary. With recent work experience including managing a busy Home Depot store in Calgary with over 200 employees, and as controller for a multi-media home entertainment firm, Melanie will put her wealth of retail expertise and experience to good use managing the new store. What‟s more, she also holds an MBA from Royal Roads University, which included a thesis focused on customer service programs. “We are thrilled to have Melanie on board, as she brings a lot to the role – deep roots in Barrie, a keen intellect with an MBA to boot, a great sense of humour, and 15 years‟ experience in leading people and store operations for some of Canada‟s best retailers,” said MEC Operations Senior Manager Gary Faryon. MEC‟s Barrie store will exemplify the Co-op‟s commitment to „green building‟. The store is designed to maximize energy efficiency and reduce water consumption, and the building will feature solar panels for on-site power generation, while ground-source heat pumps and geothermal wells will be used for heating and cooling. The new store is ideally placed in the region of Simcoe County, which includes the southern shoreline of Georgian Bay, a well-known destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The Niagara escarpment, which winds dramatically northwards through Simcoe County, offers some of Ontario's best single-pitch rock-climbing. Countless canoeing, hiking and cycling opportunities are available in warmer months while cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing are popular in the winter. For more information on job postings for MEC‟s Barrie store, visit www.mec.ca/jobs. About MEC Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) is Canada‟s leading retailer of outdoor clothing, gear and services for self-propelled activities like hiking, cycling and paddlesports. Established in 1971, MEC currently operates 13 destination stores in central locations across Canada. MEC has more than 3 million members throughout Canada and around the world. Widely recognized for its commitment to sustainability, MEC is a member of 1% for the Planet and supports various community-based outdoor and environmental initiatives through its grants program. Anyone can join MEC and become part-owner in the Co-op, by purchasing a $5 lifetime individual membership. Members are entitled to buy gear and to vote on how MEC is governed. More information about MEC is available at www.mec.ca. –30– Tim Southam Public Affairs Manager 604-707-4480 (direct) 604-561-4528 (mobile) [email protected] .