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Company Description
Genesco Inc sells footwear, headwear, sports apparel, and accessories. The company has four reportable segments namely Journeys Group, derives maximum revenue which comprised of Journeys, Journeys Kidz and Little Burgundy retail footwear chains, e-commerce operations, and catalog. Its Schuh Group, comprised of the Schuh retail footwear chain and e-commerce operations. The Johnston & Murphy Group, comprised of Johnston & Murphy retail operations, e-commerce operations and catalog and wholesale distribution of products under the Johnston & Murphy and H.S. Trask brands. Licensed Brands, comprised of Dockers Footwear, under a license from Levi Strauss & Company.
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PSI: Tell me about your background, your areas of expertise, and your professional journey
MJ: I am a very proud South African. I was born in Cape Town, I am one of three brothers; my parents encouraged us all to be curious about the world. And as a white South African, I realized quickly the privilege I held and developed an awareness of the deep societal issues at hand at a young age.
At age 17, I was conscripted into the SA Navy, where I worked as a basic training and survival instructor. This shaped my resilience, confidence and positive attitude in life. I studied for a bachelor’s degree in commerce at University of Pretoria and then got involved with the student organization “Remember and Give,” or RAG. RAG raises funds every year to help better the lives of disadvantaged South Africans. This was my first taste of an NGO doing good. I was a very liberal student, an activist, and I also became President of the student body, where I regularly encouraged discourse betwe
First-of-its-kind meeting draws more than 100 corporate leaders to discuss state voting laws (Source: Adam Mintzer) By Ed O Keefe | CBS News | April 11, 2021 at 6:46 PM EDT - Updated April 11 at 9:09 PM
(CBS News) - More than 100 of the nationâs top corporate leaders met virtually on Saturday to discuss ways for companies to continue responding to the passage of more restrictive voting laws across the country, a signal that the nationâs premier businesses are preparing a far more robust, organized response to the ongoing debate.
With some CEOs chiming in from Augusta National Golf Course, site of the Masters PGA golf tournament, attendees on the high-level Zoom call included leaders from the health care, media and transportation sectors and some of the nationâs leading law and investment firms.
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