Mark Breitbard is now the Head of GAP Global
The Textile magazine|September 2020
Gap Inc. confirmed Mark Breitbard as the head of Gap Global.
Mark Breitbard is now the Head of GAP Global

Leveraging a deep connection with the brand, including holding leadership positions during the product-led resurgence of Gap’s North America business between 2010-2013, Mark will focus his time and energy on Gap while he continues to lead the company’s Franchise, Strategic Alliances and Licensing business, Intermix and Janie and Jack.

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