Jan Singer Elected to Brown-Forman Board of Directors
January 25 2022 - 4:15PM
Business Wire
Brown-Forman Corporation (NYSE: BFA, BFB) announced that Jan
Singer has been elected to the company’s Board of Directors,
effective immediately. The election of Singer increases the number
of directors on Brown-Forman’s Board to 12.
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Brown-Forman has elected Jan Singer,
pictured, to the company’s Board of Directors. (Photo: Business
Wire)
Singer was most recently the Chief Executive Officer of J.Crew,
a well-known apparel company, where she led transformational work
that included financial restructuring, value creation planning,
ecommerce acceleration, and brand positioning for the iconic
multi-brand specialty retailer. In 2018, she was named a National
Outstanding Mother honoree, an award honoring her contributions and
influence as a mother, businesswoman, philanthropist, and
mentor.
In 2016, Singer was Chief Executive Officer for Victoria’s
Secret Lingerie, where she was responsible for the more than $4
billion lingerie business and building back key core categories,
capitalizing on her ability to anticipate consumer trends and drive
growth. Previously, she served as Chief Executive Officer of Spanx,
Inc., a lingerie/lifestyle brand. In addition, Singer spent a
decade at Nike, including roles leading the global apparel and
footwear business. Singer also served as a Board Director for Kate
Spade & Company from 2015 to 2017.
“Jan is a veteran consumer and retail executive with a
reputation for building brands for long-term growth while
responding to current consumer needs. We’re delighted for her to
bring that experience to the Brown-Forman Board of Directors,” said
Campbell P. Brown, Brown-Forman Board Chair.
For over 150 years, Brown-Forman Corporation has enriched the
experience of life by responsibly building fine quality beverage
alcohol brands, including Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Jack
Daniel’s Tennessee RTDs, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, Jack
Daniel’s Tennessee Apple, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire, Gentleman
Jack, Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel, Finlandia, Korbel, el Jimador,
Woodford Reserve, Old Forester, Coopers’ Craft, Herradura, New Mix,
Sonoma-Cutrer, Chambord, Benriach, GlenDronach, Glenglassaugh,
Slane, and Fords Gin. Brown-Forman’s brands are supported by
approximately 4,700 employees and sold in more than 170 countries
worldwide. For more information about the company, please visit
http://www.brown-forman.com/.
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statements involve risks, uncertainties, and other factors (many
beyond our control) that could cause our actual results to differ
materially from our historical experience or from our current
expectations or projections. These risks and uncertainties include,
but are not limited to:
- Impact of health epidemics and pandemics, including the
COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting negative economic impact and
related governmental actions
- Risks associated with being a U.S.-based company with global
operations, including commercial, political, and financial risks;
local labor policies and conditions; protectionist trade policies,
or economic or trade sanctions, including additional retaliatory
tariffs on American spirits and the effectiveness of our actions to
mitigate the negative impact on our margins, sales, and
distributors; compliance with local trade practices and other
regulations; terrorism; and health pandemics
- Failure to comply with anti-corruption laws, trade sanctions
and restrictions, or similar laws or regulations
- Fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, particularly a
stronger U.S. dollar
- Changes in laws, regulatory measures, or governmental policies
– especially those that affect the production, importation,
marketing, labeling, pricing, distribution, sale, or consumption of
our beverage alcohol products
- Tax rate changes (including excise, sales, VAT, tariffs,
duties, corporate, individual income, dividends, or capital gains)
or changes in related reserves, changes in tax rules or accounting
standards, and the unpredictability and suddenness with which they
can occur
- Unfavorable global or regional economic conditions,
particularly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and related economic
slowdowns or recessions, low consumer confidence, high
unemployment, weak credit or capital markets, budget deficits,
burdensome government debt, austerity measures, higher interest
rates, higher taxes, political instability, higher inflation,
deflation, lower returns on pension assets, or lower discount rates
for pension obligations
- Dependence upon the continued growth of the Jack Daniel’s
family of brands
- Changes in consumer preferences, consumption, or purchase
patterns – particularly away from larger producers in favor of
small distilleries or local producers, or away from brown spirits,
our premium products, or spirits generally, and our ability to
anticipate or react to them; legalization of marijuana use on a
more widespread basis; shifts in consumer purchase practices from
traditional to e-commerce retailers; bar, restaurant, travel, or
other on-premise declines; shifts in demographic or health and
wellness trends; or unfavorable consumer reaction to new products,
line extensions, package changes, product reformulations, or other
product innovation
- Decline in the social acceptability of beverage alcohol in
significant markets
- Production facility, aging warehouse, or supply chain
disruption
- Imprecision in supply/demand forecasting
- Higher costs, lower quality, or unavailability of energy,
water, raw materials, product ingredients, labor, or finished
goods
- Significant additional labeling or warning requirements or
limitations on availability of our beverage alcohol products
- Competitors’ and retailers’ consolidation or other competitive
activities, such as pricing actions (including price reductions,
promotions, discounting, couponing, or free goods), marketing,
category expansion, product introductions, or entry or expansion in
our geographic markets or distribution networks
- Route-to-consumer changes that affect the timing of our sales,
temporarily disrupt the marketing or sale of our products, or
result in higher fixed costs
- Inventory fluctuations in our products by distributors,
wholesalers, or retailers
- Risks associated with acquisitions, dispositions, business
partnerships, or investments – such as acquisition integration,
termination difficulties or costs, or impairment in recorded
value
- Counterfeiting and inadequate protection of our intellectual
property rights
- Product recalls or other product liability claims, product
tampering, contamination, or quality issues
- Significant legal disputes and proceedings, or government
investigations
- Cyber breach or failure or corruption of key information
technology systems, or failure to comply with personal data
protection laws
- Negative publicity related to our company, products, brands,
marketing, executive leadership, employees, board of directors,
family stockholders, operations, business performance, or
prospects
- Failure to attract or retain key executive or employee
talent
- Our status as a family “controlled company” under New York
Stock Exchange rules, and our dual-class share structure
For further information on these and other risks, please refer
to our public filings, including the “Risk Factors” section of our
annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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