JCPenney & SPARC Group merge to form Catalyst Brands

JCPenney & SPARC Group merge to form Catalyst Brands

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JCPenney & SPARC Group merge to form Catalyst Brands

JCPenney and SPARC Group have announced that they have combined to form a new organisation, Catalyst Brands, creating an unmatched portfolio of six iconic retail banners that celebrate the essence of American style.

Catalyst Brands brings together SPARC Group’s brands Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand and Nautica with JCPenney and its exclusive private brands, including Stafford, Arizona and Liz Claiborne. Catalyst Brands, which has served over 60 million customers over the past three years, has broad consumer reach through a robust distribution network of owned stores, e-commerce sites and wholesale partners.

JCPenney and SPARC Group have formed Catalyst Brands, combining iconic retail banners like Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers, Eddie Bauer, and JCPenney’s private brands.
With more than $9 billion in revenue, 1,800 store locations, and 60,000 employees, Catalyst Brands organisation aims to drive innovation and growth across diverse customer segments.

Catalyst Brands launches with more than $9 billion of revenue, 1,800 store locations, 60,000 employees and $1 billion of liquidity and is poised to generate significant strategic and operational value. The combined Catalyst Brands organisation is a joint venture formed in an all-equity transaction between JCPenney and SPARC Group, with shareholders Simon Property Group, Brookfield Corporation, Authentic Brands Group and Shein.

In addition, Catalyst Brands has sold the US operations of Reebok and is exploring strategic options for the operations of Forever 21, the company said in a press release.

Marc Rosen, formerly the chief executive officer of JCPenney, has become CEO of Catalyst Brands. There are three brand CEOs who will oversee the portfolio that report to Rosen. Michelle Wlazlo, formerly the chief merchandising and supply chain officer of JCPenney, has been promoted to Brand CEO of JCPenney. Natalie Levy continues her role as Brand CEO of Aéropostale, Lucky Brand and Nautica and Ken Ohashi will continue leading Brooks Brothers and has assumed responsibility of Eddie Bauer in his new role as Brand CEO of both brands. Kevin Harper, formerly an executive with Walmart, will join Catalyst Brands as chief operating officer. Marisa Thalberg, formerly the consulting chief marketing and brand officer of JCPenney, has become the chief customer and marketing officer of Catalyst Brands. Additional leadership appointments can be found here.

“Catalyst Brands brings together the rich heritage of six unique brands with modern energy and a new vision for success. The word ‘catalyst’ reflects our drive to accelerate innovation and energy and amplify the impact of this powerhouse portfolio. Together, we bring scale, expertise and broad appeal to customers across America,” Rosen said. “For us, customers are at the heart of what we do. We have a shared belief that customers deserve fashion and style of great quality for any and every moment in life. We will leverage our resources and best-in-class industry talent to grow our brands further.”

With offerings that include business and formal fashion from Brooks Brothers, casual apparel for teenagers and young adults from Aéropostale, outdoor recreation clothing and gear from Eddie Bauer to everyday style for every family from JCPenney, and more, Catalyst Brands has expansive reach across market and customer segments. Catalyst Brands will integrate complementary strengths, including strong product design and sourcing capabilities, deep supplier relationships and a growing use of data-driven and AI technology to enhance its supply chain and inventory management capabilities and to deepen consumer relationships, the release added.

“Our relationships with more than 60 million customers and the deep data we have create a compelling consumer value proposition across our brands. We can design a more personalised shopping experience, offer unified loyalty and credit card programmes, and ultimately, cross-sell more effectively. That’s one example of the many benefits we’ll see in this combination,” continued Rosen. “With a clean balance sheet, we’re in a great position to move forward.”

Catalyst Brands is headquartered at the current corporate location of JCPenney in Plano, Texas with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Seattle.

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