Lindsay Stein
Jan 23, 2020

Gap's Alegra O'Hare exits as brand 'redefines CMO role'

The brand's chief executive also stepped down from his role in recent weeks.

Gap's Alegra O'Hare exits as brand 'redefines CMO role'

Gap chief marketing officer Alegra O’Hare is no longer with the retail brand, the company has confirmed to Campaign US.

"Alegra is no longer with Gap, we thank her for her time with the brand and wish her the best. As we look ahead, we will be redefining the role of the chief marketing officer," said a Gap spoksesperson.

O’Hare’s departure, which comes less than a year after her appointment, follows on the heel of a rocky year for Gap, including seeing its stock fall more than 25% over the past year. Last week, parent company Gap Inc announced that it will no longer follow through with its plan to spin Old Navy off into a separate company. The company also shared that Neil Fiske, Gap brand president and CEO, is stepping down from his role. Following these announcements last Thursday, Gap Inc’s shares jumped 9% in after-hours trading.

Last fall, Gap Inc CEO Art Peck also exited the company.

People with knowledge of the matter told Campaign US that O’Hare was already making positive change at Gap in her short time at the company.

The marketing veteran joined the rather challenging brand after serving as senior-VP of global brand communications for adidas Originals and Styles, where she played an integral role in winning the 2017 Cannes Lions Grand Prix for the "Original is Never Finished" campaign.

Before her 10 years at adidas, O’Hare held roles at VF Corporation, Bang & Olufsen and Sara Lee Corporation.

 

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