Categories: Headlines

Steph Korey to Step Down This Year

Steph Korey, the co-founder of Away (New York), will be stepping down from her role as co-CEO this year, Retail Dive reports.

In December 2019, Korey announced she would be stepping down and would be replaced by then-COO for Lululemon (Vancouver, British Columbia) Stuart Haselden. That decision was reversed in January 2020 and Haselden and Korey became co-CEOs of the company instead. Now they have announced that Korey will step down sometime in 2020. 

“This was always the succession plan – put in place at the beginning of this year – and is in no way a result of any recent social media activity that has been reported by some news outlets,” a spokesperson for the company told Retail Dive.

Away was the focus of attention in December 2019 when The Verge released a report detailing the reported toxic culture within the company. Within a week after The Verge released its report, Korey’s resignation was announced but then reversed a month later.

Recently, Korey is back in the spotlight after she shared a series of Instagram Stories on her Instagram account in which she discussed “female founder hit pieces” and implied that media outlets doing so had lowered their editorial standards, Retail Dive reports.

VMSD Staff

Drawing on more than 125 years of history serving the retail design market, VMSD magazine provides retail professionals with the most up-to-date, innovative retail design ideas and industry news through its industry-leading magazine, website, social media channels and bulletins.

Recent Posts

Economy Is Slowing but Remains Resilient

Prices for services still rising, while goods level off: NRF Economist

11 hours ago

Royalmount Unveils 12 More Global Retailers

New Montreal retail/lifestyle district to roster to include Canada Goose, H&M and Zara

21 hours ago

NY Authorities Shutter Retail Fencing Operation

Beauty store allegedly resold more than $1M in stolen goods from Macys, Ulta, CVS and…

21 hours ago

Rising Menu Prices Have More Americans Dining In

Consumers are trading down and dining out less due to continued price increases: report

1 day ago

Target Self-Checkout Used to Steal $60,000 in Merch

Woman convicted of 100-plus thefts from the same SF store

2 days ago

Pinstripes Plans National Push

Dining/entertainment brand has six new locales in the works

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.