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Hartley Joins Thule Group as President, Region Americas

Hilary Hartley has been appointed business area president, Region Americas, for Thule Group and will become a member of the global corporate management team, reporting to CEO and President Magnus Welander. Fred Clark, currently the Region Americas’ president, announced his decision to retire last autumn. Clark will remain at the company until Hartley starts in late April.

Hilary Hartley
Hartley

Hartley brings to Thule Group more than 25 years of global management experience in premium branded lifestyle, outdoor and sports industries. In this new role, he will oversee the Thule Group’s sales, marketing, finance, business development and go-to-market approach for the North and Latin American markets, and he will be a key driver in improving distribution and go-to-market strategies.

“We are pleased to have Hilary join the Thule Group family and our corporate management team.” said Magnus Welander, CEO and president of Thule Group. “The Americas region is key for our long-term growth ambitions, and we place great importance on both the strong positions in North America and the fast-growing Latin American markets. Hilary’s vast experience, passion and determination, combined with the strong team in place will help him to excel in his new role and we look forward to growing our North and Latin American business under his leadership.”

“Thule is a global industry-leading iconic brand for active consumers. I am proud and excited to be a part of the Thule Group family and look forward to working with Magnus and the rest of the company’s management, as well as our North and Latin American partners. Thule has extraordinary potential among active consumers. With the passionate team in place, great products in multiple categories and strong local presence, we will drive long-term healthy growth for Thule Group and our partners in the region,” Hartley said.

Most recently, Hartley held the position of president North America at Victorinox Swiss Army. Prior to his time there, he held senior management positions at Oakley North America and Rossignol.

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