Lululemon's Incoming CEO Aims to Get Brand Back on Track
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Lululemon Athletica’s incoming CEO Heidi O’Neill gave her first speech to the company’s employees this week, in which she pledged to put the athleisure brand back on track. Romaine Bostick and Katie...
Lululemon Athletica’s incoming CEO Heidi O’Neill gave her first speech to the company’s employees this week, in which she pledged to put the athleisure brand back on track. Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld have more on "Bloomberg The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)
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