Foot Locker Announces Leadership Team Changes

Foot Locker, Inc. (NYSE: FL), the New York-based specialty athletic retailer, today announced leadership team appointments to support growth and enhance operational efficiency, as well as a planned transition of the Company’s Chief Financial Officer. The Company’s leadership changes are as follows:

Andrew Page
Frank Bracken
Robert Higginbotha
  • Frank Bracken has been named Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, effective December 1, 2022, and will continue leading Foot Locker’s global retail banners, merchandising, and marketing, as well as digital, loyalty, and e-commerce. Bracken is a critical enterprise leader who has held multiple leadership roles in his more than 12 years at Foot Locker. Notably, he has been instrumental in developing and executing the Company’s strategy to drive the elevation and expansion of the Company’s core banners – Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Champs and, most recently, WSS and atmos.
  • Elliott Rodgers joins the Company as Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, effective December 1, 2022, and will oversee supply chain, information technology, and procurement. Rodgers brings to Foot Locker over 20 years of leadership experience in operations planning, supply chain, logistics, information technology, and enterprise data and analytics. He was previously an executive at Ulta Beauty, Inc. for eight years, serving as Chief Supply Chain Officer, Chief Information Officer, and Senior Vice President, Supply Chain.
  • Andrew Page will transition out of his role of Chief Financial Officer following the Company’s fourth quarter 2022 earnings report to pursue other opportunities. Foot Locker is initiating a comprehensive search, with the assistance of a leading executive recruiting firm, to identify his successor.
  • Rosalind Reeves, Vice President, Talent, Diversity and Organization Capability, has been promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, effective December 1, 2022. Ms. Reeves brings to the role more than 25 years of experience in human resources and deep expertise in talent acquisition and talent management; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs; employee engagement, learning and development; and benefits. Ms. Reeves succeeds Elizabeth Norberg, who will step down as Chief Human Resources Officer, effective December 1, 2022, and will remain with the Company for a transition period.
  • Robert Higginbotham, Vice President, Investor Relations, has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Financial Planning and Analysis, effective December 1, 2022. In his expanded role, Higginbotham will have direct responsibility for the Financial Planning and Analysis team, in addition to Investor Relations. Higginbotham previously spent nearly 20 years on Wall Street as an equity research analyst and portfolio manager focused on the retail, footwear, and apparel sectors and has significant financial and analytical experience.

“Separating our commercial activities from our supply chain and IT functions will better position Foot Locker to support growth and enhance operating efficiency as we invest in unleashing the power of our leading retail banners by simplifying our operations and expanding our omnichannel, loyalty, and digital capabilities,” said Mary N. Dillon, Foot Locker’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Frank has done an outstanding job overseeing growth initiatives across Foot Locker’s banners, operating divisions, and geographies, and I am pleased he will continue leading these efforts. In addition, Elliott’s track record of execution in supply chain, logistics, ecommerce fulfillment, and IT make him an ideal addition to Foot Locker’s team. I am thrilled to partner with both Frank and Elliott – and the rest of our executive team – as we continue advancing Foot Locker’s strategic priorities and creating value for our shareholders, customers, and other stakeholders.”

Ms. Dillon added, “On behalf of everyone at Foot Locker, I want to thank both Andrew and Elizabeth for their significant contributions to our company and wish them well in their next chapters. Andrew has played an important role in helping to advance our strategy and we appreciate being able to continue to benefit from his expertise and leadership of our finance function until the Company releases its fourth quarter 2022 earnings report to ensure a smooth and orderly succession. Elizabeth has also made valuable contributions to the growth of Foot Locker and has been instrumental in building on the Company’s diverse and inclusive culture, attracting top talent, and empowering our team members to perform to their fullest potential. I am pleased to be able to recognize Rosalind’s and Rob’s efforts with their promotions, and I look forward to working more closely with them as they take on expanded responsibilities in their respective new roles.”

About Elliott Rodgers

Elliott Rodgers

Elliott Rodgers has over 20 years of executive experience in cross-functional leadership positions in supply chain, logistics, operations, transportation, information technology, omnichannel, and ecommerce fulfillment. He most recently served as Chief People Officer at project44, a leading supply chain visibility technology platform, where he led several operational initiatives related to new market launches and personnel management. Prior to that, Elliott was an executive at Ulta Beauty, Inc. for eight years, serving as Chief Information Officer, Chief Supply Chain Officer, and Senior Vice President, Supply Chain. In these roles, Elliott was responsible for retail distribution, transportation, supplier performance improvement, ecommerce fulfillment, and fulfillment innovation, among other functions. Earlier in his career, he held operations-focused leadership positions at Target, Caesars Entertainment, and Citigroup. Elliott currently serves on the Board of Directors of Levi Strauss & Co. and After School Matters, a non-profit organization serving Chicago teens. He received his MBA from Harvard Business School and B.S. in Political Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point.

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