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Algo Announces the Appointment of Kate Nadolny to its Board of Directors
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TROY, Mich., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Algo announced today the appointment of Kate Nadolny to the Board of Directors.
Algo Appoints Kate Nadolny to its Board of Directors Kate s deep innovative technology experience and leadership roles scaling multi-billion dollar enterprise businesses is a valuable addition to our Board of Directors, said Amjad Hussain, Chairman, founder and CEO of Algo. We ve added extensive experience to our board with three new members in the past year, and we re excited by the collective expertise the board will bring to Algo as we transform businesses with our suite of supply chain analytics, collaborative planning and execution solutions and position the company for exponential growth and profitability.
Clockwise from top left: Halley Morrissey, Cheryl Friedman, Kate Nadolny and Melanie Nuce
Although executives from PVH Corp. and GS1 gathered to discuss The Innovation Playbook at a recent NRF 2021 session, the crux of the conversation ended up determining that such playbooks should be periodically tossed out in order to achieve true invention.
Moderated by Halley Morrissey, XRC Labs’ VP of business development, and featuring PVH Corp.’s Kate Nadolny, GS1 US’ Melanie Nuce and Lowe’s Companies’ Cheryl Friedman, the group shared learnings, best practices and tips for other companies seeking to up their game.
PVH Corp., the No. 64 consumer goods company that includes such brands as Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and Van Heusen in its portfolio, began to formalize how it defines innovation about five years ago, putting together several different types of innovation in a center of excellence.