PVH Corp.

Manager Value Chain of the Future - PVH Corp.

Posted on: 10 Jan 2021

New York City, New York

Job Description

POSITION SUMMARY:

Value Chain of the Future team was created to ensure that PVH becomes more consumer centric, transparent, and relevant in the ever changing retail environment. The teams mandate is to understand corporate division brand strategies, new technologies and figure out how to adopt them in order for PVH to not only be relevant, but to become the industry leader.

This position will support the Value Chain of the Future (VCoF) leadership by providing strategic analysis, generating POC/pilot ideas, scoping project details, and executing tests by collaborating with brands and cross functional teams.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES OF THE JOB:

* Work closely with PVH Supply VCoF leaders
* Identify and understand in depth (i.e. conduct benchmarking/competitive analysis) the potential technologies and/or partnerships that will solve for consumer-centric value chain
* Develop relationships with startups and new technology companies and test the technology prior to bringing into PVH brands
* Translate relevant technologies in the market into feasible pilots at PVH
* Identify potential brands at PVH to lead pilots with brands and collaborate with relevant teams
* Develop a project plan and manage the end to end life cycle of new technology adoption
* Monitor key metrics of the pilots and communicate with leaders both the progress and result of the pilots
* Support various VCOF initiatives including circularity and on shoring effort, in addition to identifying new technologies

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

Experience:

* 3+ years of work experience in either technology companies, consulting firms, or financial institution (equity research), or equivalent
* Apparel experience preferred, but not required
* Proven ability to create, implement and measure new processes
* Experience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.

Education:

* MBA preferred, but not required

Skills:

* Strong problem solving and analytical skills
* Strong influencing skills - ability to elicit cooperation from senior management and other departments
* Strong communication skills both verbal and written
* Strong in MS: Word, Excel, and Powerpoint
* Able to work in the gray and able to create structure around the unknown
* Able to challenge the status quo and create change within the organization
* Rapidly adapt and respond to changes in environment and priorities.

PVH Corp. or its subsidiary (PVH) is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applicants for employment on the basis of their individual capabilities and qualifications, consistent with applicable law and without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, age, religion, creed, national origin, citizenship status, sexual orientation, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military status or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law. In addition to complying with all applicable laws, PVH also has a strong corporate commitment to inclusion, diversity and to ensuring that all current and future PVH associates are compensated solely on job-related factors such as skill, ability, educational background, work quality, experience and potential. To achieve these goals, across the United States and its territories, PVH prohibits any PVH employee, agent or representative from requesting or otherwise considering any job applicants current or prior wages, salary or other compensation information in connection with the hiring process. Accordingly, applicants are asked not to disclose this salary history information to PVH

PVH Corp.

Manhattan, NY

PVH Corp., formerly known as the Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, is an American clothing company which owns brands such as Van Heusen, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, IZOD, Arrow, Warner's, Olga, True & Co., and Geoffrey Beene. The company also licenses brands such as BCBG Max Azria, Chaps (men's dress shirts until 2020), Sean John, Kenneth Cole New York, JOE Joseph Abboud, Michael Kors, and Speedo (the latter under an exclusive perpetual license from Speedo International for the North American market).[2] PVH is partly named after Dutch immigrant John Manning Van Heusen, who in 1910 invented a new process that fused cloth on a curve.[3]