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Caleres

www.caleres.com

 
Caleres is the home of today`s most coveted footwear brands around the world and represents a diverse portfolio spanning all of life`s styles and experiences. Every shoe tells a story and Caleres has the perfect fit for every one of them. Caleres` brands live in all channels of today`s global marketplace, including our 1,200+ branded retail locations as well as department and specialty stores, branded e-commerce sites, and many third-party retail sites. Our brand collections have been developed and acquired to meet the evolving needs of today`s assorted and growing audiences. Consumer insights drive every aspect of the innovation, design, ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.caleres.com
  • 8300 Maryland Avenue
    Saint Louis, MO USA 63105
  • Phone: 314.854.4000

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Janine Tilly
Senior Director of Sales, Naturalizer Profile
Austin Sonnenberg
Senior Director of Financial Planning Profile
Kate Wissehr
Sr. Director, Marketing Technology Profile
Michelle Reckelhoff
Sr. Director, HR Business Partner Profile
Suzy Cirulis
Senior Vice President of Customer Marketing Profile

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