Saks' Frank Daniel Resigns As Executive Vice president, Merchandising.
HFN: The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network, October, 1998
Saks Inc. reported that Jeanne B. Daniel has tendered her resignation as executive vice president of merchandising for Saks Fifth Avenue. Daniel is vacating the position she held since joining Saks Fifth Avenue in January 1998 to pursue independent opportunities. Daniel's responsibilities will be assumed by Philip B. Miller, chairman and chief executive of Saks Fifth Avenue, and there are no immediate plans for filling the vacated position.
The merchandising team, led by Philip Miller, will be managed by three general merchandise managers who have in-depth experience with Saks Fifth Avenue, along with a combined 64 years of retail merchandising experience. This team has served in a senior merchandising capacity for more than five years.
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