Tuesday Morning Appoints New Chief Operating Officer

by Nate Hunter

Dallas — Tuesday Morning Corporation, a leading closeout retailer with more than 830 stores across the U.S., has appointed operational expert John C. Rossler as executive vice president and COO.

 

Dallas — Tuesday Morning Corporation, a leading closeout retailer with more than 830 stores across the United States, has appointed John C. Rossler as executive vice president, chief operating officer, effective immediately. Rossler has been serving as an executive advisor to Tuesday Morning since October 2012, and his focus has been primarily on operational efficiencies, including overall cost control, supply chain and real estate. His career in retail includes serving as president and CEO of DSW Inc. and Retail Ventures, Inc.

“John Rossler is precisely the operational expert we need to help execute Tuesday Morning’s revitalization,” says Brady Churches, president and CEO of Tuesday Morning. “From store operations to supply chain to improved real estate strategies, the company will benefit from John’s relentless attention to detail and proven retail track record.”

Prior to joining Tuesday Morning in October 2012, Rossler served as a principal in Pivotal Strategies, LLC, providing consulting services to small and mid-size businesses from 2004 to 2012. From 2002 to 2004, he served as president and CEO of Retail Ventures, Inc., a holding company of retail businesses, which at the time included DSW Inc., Filene’s Basement, Inc. and Value City Department Stores. From 1982 to 2002, John held various executive positions with Shonac Corporation and DSW Inc., including president and CEO, CFO and COO.

Tuesday Morning, specializing in selling deeply discounted, upscale home furnishings, housewares, gifts and related items, opened its first store in 1974 and currently operates more than 830 stores in 43 states. 

 

 

 

SOURCE: Tuesday Morning

 

 

 

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