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Galyan's Trading Co. Inc., the Plainfield, Ind.-based active lifestyle retailer, has appointed Richard Leto president and chief merchandising officer.

Leto will be responsible for marketing, merchandising, planning and allocation. It is expected that Leto will join Galyans board of directors when he joins the company in mid-June.

Leto was most recently executive vp, merchandising of Kohl's. Prior to joining Kohl's in 1996, Leto was executive vp, merchandising for Macy's East.

“We are very pleased to attract an executive of Rick Leto's caliber to Galyans,” says ceo Edwin Holman. “His wealth of merchandising background and experience at Kohl's and Macy's will significantly strengthen our management team and our ability to better execute the company's strategies. His expertise will be key in positioning Galyans as a premier retailer of sports and outdoor.”

“Galyans is uniquely positioned in the sports and outdoor business,” says Leto. “The concept is fresh and the merchandising mix is customer driven. I am excited about the opportunity to learn more about Galyans and the communities we serve, and I will use what I've learned in my 31 years in retailing to make a positive difference for the company.”

Galyans operates 47 stores in 21 states and focuses on the latest in sports, fitness, outdoor recreation and apparel.

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