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James Avery Picks Non-Family Member as CEO

Sep 10, 2019 3:53 AM   By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... James Avery Artisan Jewelry has named John McCullough as CEO — the first non-family member to lead the Texas-based retailer.

McCullough, who was previously chief operating officer (COO), succeeds Chris Avery, who has been CEO since September 2007 and will stay on as chairman.

James Avery will remain under private ownership, and will not explore a public stock offering or a sale, the company said in a statement Friday. Avery family members will continue to be involved in day-to-day operations, it added, noting that Lindsey Avery Tognietti, the granddaughter of founder James Avery, serves as manager of strategic initiatives.

“I am dedicated to building on the strong foundation laid by Mr. Avery, Chris, and the rest of the family,” McCullough said.

Chief financial officer Paul Zipp will take on the COO responsibilities, while the company has also promoted Karina Dolgin to chief product and revenue officer.

James Avery operates 91 stores in five states, and has a further 220 retail locations at Dillard’s department stores, as well as two airport shops. The new positions went into effect on Friday.

Image: John McCullough. (James Avery Artisan Jewelry)
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