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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 26, 2002--Gap Inc. (NYSE:GPS)
today announced that Paul Pressler, a 15-year veteran of The Walt Disney
Company and Chairman of its global theme park and resorts division, has been
named President and Chief Executive Officer of Gap Inc., effective
immediately.
Mr. Pressler, 46, succeeds outgoing CEO Millard S. Drexler, who
announced in May his plans to retire as soon as his replacement was hired.
Commenting on the announcement, Gap Inc. Chairman and Founder Donald
Fisher said: "We conducted a comprehensive search for new leadership and
were compelled by Paul's track record and depth of experience in marketing
one of the world's most beloved brands.
"Paul knows how to lead creative, customer-focused organizations and
manage and grow complex businesses both in the United States and
internationally," Mr. Fisher said. "We are incredibly pleased with the
outcome of our search and are greatly looking forward to having Paul lead
the company."
Mr. Fisher said he intends to recommend to Gap Inc.'s Board of Directors
that Mr. Pressler be appointed a director.
As chairman of Disney's world-renowned theme parks and resorts, Mr.
Pressler was responsible for the growth, brand development and operations of
Disney's six US-based theme parks in California and Florida, and four
international sites in Paris and Tokyo, as well as for the development of
Disney's eleventh theme park in Hong Kong. With revenues of over $6 billion,
the division also includes more than 22 hotels, two cruise ships and Walt
Disney Imagineering, the division that creates, designs and builds these
assets.
Previously, Mr. Pressler served as president of the Disneyland Resort in
Anaheim, Calif., where he led the complex expansion of Disney's original
theme park and a massive urban renewal of the Anaheim area. Mr. Pressler
came to Disneyland from The Disney Stores, where he was president for three
years. During his tenure, The Disney Stores grew from 160 to 335 in eight
countries around the world.
Of his appointment, Mr. Pressler commented, "I am honored to have the
opportunity to lead the many talented people at Gap Inc. Together, we will
continue the great legacy of the Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic brands,
while creating a new and exciting vision of the future."
Mr. Pressler started at Disney in 1987 as Senior Vice President, Product
Licensing, and was promoted to Senior Vice President, Consumer Products, in
1990. Prior to joining Disney, he held various branding and marketing
positions at Remco Toys, Mego Toys and Kenner-Parker.
The search was conducted by Herbert Mines Associates and Heidrick and
Struggles.
Gap Inc. is a leading international specialty retailer offering
clothing, accessories and personal care products for men, women, children
and babies under the Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy brand names. Fiscal
2001 sales exceeded $13.8 billion. As of August 31, 2002, Gap Inc. operated
4,263 store concepts (3,142 store locations) in the United States, the
United Kingdom, Canada, France, Japan and Germany. In the United States,
customers also may shop the company's online stores at gap.com,
BananaRepublic.com and oldnavy.com.
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today announced that Paul Pressler, a 15-year veteran of The Walt Disney
Company and Chairman of its global theme park and resorts division, has been
named President and Chief Executive Officer of Gap Inc., effective
immediately.
Mr. Pressler, 46, succeeds outgoing CEO Millard S. Drexler, who
announced in May his plans to retire as soon as his replacement was hired.
Commenting on the announcement, Gap Inc. Chairman and Founder Donald
Fisher said: "We conducted a comprehensive search for new leadership and
were compelled by Paul's track record and depth of experience in marketing
one of the world's most beloved brands.
"Paul knows how to lead creative, customer-focused organizations and
manage and grow complex businesses both in the United States and
internationally," Mr. Fisher said. "We are incredibly pleased with the
outcome of our search and are greatly looking forward to having Paul lead
the company."
Mr. Fisher said he intends to recommend to Gap Inc.'s Board of Directors
that Mr. Pressler be appointed a director.
As chairman of Disney's world-renowned theme parks and resorts, Mr.
Pressler was responsible for the growth, brand development and operations of
Disney's six US-based theme parks in California and Florida, and four
international sites in Paris and Tokyo, as well as for the development of
Disney's eleventh theme park in Hong Kong. With revenues of over $6 billion,
the division also includes more than 22 hotels, two cruise ships and Walt
Disney Imagineering, the division that creates, designs and builds these
assets.
Previously, Mr. Pressler served as president of the Disneyland Resort in
Anaheim, Calif., where he led the complex expansion of Disney's original
theme park and a massive urban renewal of the Anaheim area. Mr. Pressler
came to Disneyland from The Disney Stores, where he was president for three
years. During his tenure, The Disney Stores grew from 160 to 335 in eight
countries around the world.
Of his appointment, Mr. Pressler commented, "I am honored to have the
opportunity to lead the many talented people at Gap Inc. Together, we will
continue the great legacy of the Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic brands,
while creating a new and exciting vision of the future."
Mr. Pressler started at Disney in 1987 as Senior Vice President, Product
Licensing, and was promoted to Senior Vice President, Consumer Products, in
1990. Prior to joining Disney, he held various branding and marketing
positions at Remco Toys, Mego Toys and Kenner-Parker.
The search was conducted by Herbert Mines Associates and Heidrick and
Struggles.
Gap Inc. is a leading international specialty retailer offering
clothing, accessories and personal care products for men, women, children
and babies under the Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy brand names. Fiscal
2001 sales exceeded $13.8 billion. As of August 31, 2002, Gap Inc. operated
4,263 store concepts (3,142 store locations) in the United States, the
United Kingdom, Canada, France, Japan and Germany. In the United States,
customers also may shop the company's online stores at gap.com,
BananaRepublic.com and oldnavy.com.
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