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We don’t Harry Mitchell Thompson for permission for use of copyright material including permission reports and key interviews), want our commitment to Editor-in-Chief On the cover On the cover Adidas UK skate/snow Key Account Manager, Chris Chatt at Graystone Action Sports, Manchester. Photo by James North. 8 9 - global reach of WSL. Logan has served NEWS - John Lacy Promoted To CEO Of Burton as President of Media and Content for the #101 Etnies X Trees For The Future After having worked in a huge variety of WSL for one year, formerly serving as Reach 2 Million Trees Goal departments and roles at Burton since President of the Oprah Winfrey Network. etnies X Trees for the Future have 1997, John Lacy has been promoted to - reached their goal of planting 2 million CEO, with Donna Carpenter assuming HLC Distribution Partners With Plan B trees by 2020 as a result of their ‘Buy a the position of Chair of the Board. HLC Distribution, the owners of the Shoe, Plant a Tree’ project, launched in - largest skateboard factory in the EMEA 2011. The project is expanding for 2020 Patagonia Opens Second UK Store In area, has partnered with Plan B as their and one tree will be donated to Trees for Bristol new producers and distributors across the Future with every shoe purchase. Patagonia opened its second brand store Europe, Middle East and Africa. - in the UK; the new Bristol shop aims to - Surfdome Collabs With Patagonia combine retail with community events Reef Partners With Multiple To Reduce Plastic Use and promotion. Distributors Across EMEA ‘Plastic Cutback’ is the new initiative - Across EMEA, Reef has newly partnered - launched by Surfdome, in collaboration Manera Wetsuits Expands Into Surf: with multiple leading footwear Thomas Delfino, Sage Kotsenburg with Patagonia, to try and find Adds Dion Agius & Brendon Gibbens To distributors. Brand President at Reef, & Gabe Ferguson Join K2 Snowboarding alternatives for the poly bags used The Team Mike Jensen says that the partnerships K2 Snowboarding welcomes French in manufacturing, transportation and Manera progresses to a multisport focus will aid business growth and promote rider Thomas Delfino to their team along product-to-customer sales. A 3 month after years of primarily working in the deep consumer connections. with youngster Gabe Ferguson, who’s trial is currently taking place. kitesurfing business. To support this - been known on the competitive scene - new business direction, Manera will be Phillipe Gouzes Appointed Head since he was just 14 years old, and Sage Boardriders Sells XCEL Wetsuits partnering with water sport athletes, Of Sales And Development At Awayco Kotsenburg, US Olympic Snowboard Boardriders has sold Xcel wetsuits to starting with Brendon Gibbens and Dion Focusing on experiences, Awayco aims Slopestyle gold medallist. Colorado-based ZG Collective, parent Agius. to reduce overproduction and waste, - company to snowsports glove company - remove the stress of travelling with oversized – and lots of – baggage and Arbor Snowboards Enlists Eddie Wall Level. Boardriders CEO Dave Tanner Hurley EMEA Business Acquired As Sole Entity By Former Nike Employees cut down on household clutter. They As Product Manager says the wetsuit brand constitutes less Hurley EMEA has been acquired as a do so by ensuring the best equipment Arbor’s snowboard division adds a than 1% of their global sales “so it just sole entity by two former employees is available for renting anywhere. new member to its management team, made sense to focus our efforts on of Nike. David Meire previously served Recently, Awayco appointed industry vet building upon the brand’s momentum growing our larger brands and finding in GM & VP roles at Nike for 20+ years Phillippe Gouzes (formerly Rossignol, heading into its 25th year in business, a great home for Xcel. We thank the and Javier Carrera also served in GM & Burton, Nixon & Boardriders) as Head of and beyond.
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