Manny Chirico

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"Manny Chirico is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PVH Corp., owner of an iconic family of brands including CALVIN KLEIN, TOMMY HILFIGER, Van Heusen, ARROW, Warner's and IZOD. Manny has been with PVH for over 25 years, serving as CEO since 2006 and Chairman since 2007. Under his leadership, PVH has become one of the largest and most admired fashion and lifestyle companies in the world with $9.7 billion in annual revenues and 38,000 associates operating in over 40 countries.,,Before becoming Chairman and CEO, Manny held a number of financial and operational positions within the company, including President & Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining PVH, Manny was a Partner at the international accounting firm Ernst & Young, running its Retail and Apparel Practice Group.

"He has been recognized for his leadership and business accomplishments. Manny was named to NRF Foundations’ List of People Shaping Retail’s Future in 2020 and inducted into the Business of Fashion 500 Hall of Fame in 2019. In 2018, he received Women's Wear Daily's CEO Creative Leadership Award, was named Person of the Year by the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) and received the Committee for Economic Development’s (CED) Leadership Award. He was also identified as a Top 100 Connected Leader by Brunswick Group and a top CEO by Glassdoor... Manny’s personal philanthropic work includes serving on the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, Fordham University, as well as the boards of Montefiore Medical Center and Save the Children, where he has been instrumental in supporting efforts to promote early childhood education in developing countries. He also supports the Ronald McDonald House in New York City.

"Manny is on the Board of the United Nations Global Compact, is a member of the Committee for Economic Development, sits on the President’s Advisory Committee for U.S. Trade Policy and Negotiations and is also on the Board of Directors of Dick's Sporting Goods. "[1]


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  1. Manny Chirico, PVH, accessed July 22, 2020.