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Mindy Grossman (born September 8, 1957) is the former
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of WW International (formerly Weight Watchers). Her earlier career included executive roles at
Ralph Lauren Corporation Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American publicly traded fashion and lifestyle brand founded in 1967 by Ralph Lauren in New York City. The company markets products in apparel, home, accessories, and fragrances, and is most known for its flagsh ...
and Nike, and she was also CEO of HSN from 2006 - 2017. She has been listed on ''
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''s list of the Top 50 Women In World Business, and was ranked among ''
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'' 100 Most Powerful Women In The World, as well as in ''
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''s Top People in Business.


Early life and education

Mindy Grossman was born September 8, 1957. Her adoptive parents were Donald and Elaine Waldman, a Jewish produce dealer and homemaker on
Long Island, New York Long Island is a densely populated continental island in southeastern New York (state), New York state, extending into the Atlantic Ocean. It constitutes a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land are ...
, who had married young but had been unable to have children.Luscombe, Belinda
"Lights, Camera, Sell: How Mindy Grossman took the shame out of home shopping"
''
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''. October 8, 2012.
She attended Manhattanville College in
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, and transferred to
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in Washington, D.C.Mindy Grossman
– Executive Profile at ''
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She intended to go to law school after graduation. However, in her senior year at George Washington University, she broke off her engagement to her high-school boyfriend and dropped her plans to attend law school, and instead moved to
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to go into the fashion industry.


Career


1977–1991

Grossman moved to New York City in 1977, and was offered a job working for menswear conglomerate Manhattan International, as an assistant to the president of their international division.Sesay, Isha and Phoebe Parke
"How Mindy Grossman made home shopping hip"
''
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''. September 30, 2014.
"HSNi's Mindy Grossman: How Did I Get Here?"
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From 1978 to 1980, she was an account executive at Jeffrey Banks menswear. From 1980 to 1981, she was an account executive at Ron Chereskin menswear. From 1981 to 1985, she was a regional sales manager at Merona, and then vice-president of sales at Jeffrey Banks; both Merona and Jeffrey Banks were at the time divisions of Oxford Industries. From 1985 to 1988, Grossman worked for WilliWear by Willi Smith. She started out as Vice President of Sales and in 1987 became Vice President of Menswear. From 1988 to 1991 she was Vice President of Sales and Merchandising at
Tommy Hilfiger Thomas Jacob Hilfiger ( ; born March 24, 1951) is an American fashion designer and the founder of Tommy Hilfiger (company), Tommy Hilfiger Corporation. After starting his career by co-founding a chain of jeans/fashion stores called People's P ...
, which had been incorporated in 1985. Grossman later recalled, "At the time, it was a small company, and sales were meteoric. They went from around $38 million to $350 million."


1991–2006


Ralph Lauren

From 1991 to 2000, Grossman worked for brands by
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. From 1991 to 1994, she was President of Chaps Ralph Lauren, a division of Warnaco, Inc., and she was also Senior Vice President of Menswear for Warnaco, Inc. Chaps was Ralph Lauren's midprice department-store brand; She grew the Chaps division's annual revenues from $26 million to $250 million.Grossman, Mindy
"HSN’s CEO on Fixing the Shopping Network’s Culture"
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''. December 2011. Reprinted in:
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''How I Did It: Lessons from the Front Lines of Business''
Harvard Business Review Press, 2014. pp. 54–61.
Nazarian, Angella

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She was vice-president of New Business Development at Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation from 1994 to 1995. During that period, she developed new brand concepts, including Polo Jeans. She convinced Lauren that in order to attract customers at a younger age he needed to embrace new ideas, and that Polo Jeans Company was a good way to make lifelong customers out of a younger audience. Grossman calls starting Polo Jeans "my start-up experience"; she was its president and CEO from 1995 to 2000, launched the brand in 1996, and took it from a standing start to a $450 million business, building it into the leading department store status denim brand.Cunningham, Thomas
"Swooshing On A Star; As Head Of Nike Apparel, Mindy Grossman's Challenges Start With A Familiar Customer -- Department Stores"
'' Daily News Record''. October 18, 2000.


Nike

In 2000, Grossman joined
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, where she served as Vice President of Global Apparel from 2000 to 2006, overseeing its worldwide multi-billion-dollar apparel business. Nike CEO
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had brought her in to revive Nike's sagging
apparel Clothing (also known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on a human human body, body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles, but over time it has included garments made from animal skin and other thin s ...
business, capitalizing on her expertise in fashion, brand strategy, product development, and retail space management. In her capacity as head of global apparel, she oversaw global strategic planning; product development; and global apparel manufacturing, operations, sourcing, merchandising, advanced innovation, quality assurance, and compliance and sustainability. She was also responsible for Nike's women's business. She reengineered the entire apparel organization, and created three sub-brands for Nike apparel: Nike Performance, targeted to athletes and aspirational consumers; Nike Active, a line to be worn from gym to street; and Nike Fusion, apparel with higher-performance fabrics and aggressive styling. Under her leadership, Nike also rolled out new NikeWomen stores, launched NikeWomen catalogues, and started a new division called Fitness Dance. She advanced Nike's apparel innovation agenda, led the development and growth of the global women's business, and created and co-chaired Nike's Global Women's Leadership Council.Board of Directors – Mindy Grossman
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. ''UNICEFUSA.org''. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
Grossman was credited with showing a footwear company how to be an apparel company. She brought her strong fashion background to Nike's apparel and regenerated it, devoting much of her energy to the company's weaker women's wear business. Nike's apparel business's annual revenue was $2.7 billion when she joined in 2000;Boyle, Matthew
"How Nike Got Its Swoosh Back"
''
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by the end of
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2005 she had grown it to $4.1 billion,Lloyd, Brenda
"Grossman's Departure Seen As A Blow To Nike; During Her Tenure, Global Apparel Sales Jumped To $4.1B"
'' Daily News Record''. April 24, 2006.
which was 32% of Nike brand revenues.


2006 to 2017: HSN


Arrival at HSN

By 2006, a recruiter approached Grossman about
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(IAC), the parent company of HSN, Inc., and after studying HSN's broadcasts she realized that, in her words, "HSN really needed to become more of a lifestyle network that would inspire people through products". Her vision was to offer inspiring lifestyle programming, particularly with charismatic celebrities, with all the products for sale – rather than the usual dry and old-fashioned standard sales format. She took the idea to
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, the head of IAC, and even though she had no television experience, no direct-to-consumer experience, and no experience in most of the product categories HSN sold, he hired her. In April 2006, Grossman was appointed CEO of IAC Retailing, overseeing HSN, the catalog company Cornerstone Brands, Shoebuy.com, and IAC's international retailing operations."IAC Appoints Mindy Grossman Chief Executive Officer of Retailing"
''IAC.com''. April 17, 2006.
HSN had had seven CEOs in the previous 10 years, and according to Grossman the company, offices, and employees seemed downtrodden and frozen in time. One of her first actions was to throw out all the old, broken, or dirty office furniture and give all employees Aeron chairs. In order to focus on revitalizing HSN, she closed IAC's failing UK auction business, sold its German shopping channel, closed the down-market
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clearance-shopping channel America's Store, and put another executive in charge of Cornerstone brands. She also eliminated negative or "toxic" employees, sought out committed, knowledgeable people within and outside the company to head up important divisions, and ensured that all employees were on board with the company's new vision. She also found that the network and brand itself was a "very stagnant, linear, non-immersive experience".Holmes, Elizabeth
"The Golden Age of TV Shopping"
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''. November 11, 2010.
By October 2006 she rolled out HSN's new brand image, tagline, vision statement, customer intention, and advertising. The company's new manifesto was "to create a new lifestyle experience for consumers". To implement the plan, she stopped selling $150 million worth of unsuitable brands, and worked hard to entice higher-end brands, and new personalities to sell products. Among many others, early on she recruited
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, Emeril Lagasse, and Todd English to sell on air. She also aired a two-hour
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of high-end apparel. In addition, she brought the company's
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s back to the U.S. from overseas.Sammon, Lindsay E
"Q&A With Mindy Grossman"
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''. January 11, 2010.


HSN relaunch and taking the company public

By mid 2007 the relaunch and redesign of HSN's channel, website, and campus were in effect, and the business started to turn around. In November of that year, Diller decided to break up IAC into several of its constituent companies, and to spin off HSN, Inc. as a public company via an IPO with Grossman as CEO. The IPO launched in August 2008. A few weeks later the Lehman Brothers collapse occurred, with the subsequent stock-market plunge and recession. Grossman kept HSN afloat and thriving during the tenuous recessional years of 2008 and 2009 via intense economies and stringent dedication to her vision, and by tailoring HSN's marketing to her customers' needs to economize. She continued to aggressively transform, redefine, and reinvent the HSN brand, improving its demographics and increasing the value of its stock from $10 at its IPO in August 2008 to $55 a share in 2014.Snyder, Bill
"How Mindy Grossman Turned Around HSN"
''Insights'' by Stanford Business.
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. June 5, 2014.
HSN's success fostered the launch of a second 24-hour television channel, HSN2, in 2010. Grossman's upgraded the product level to high-end products; implemented numerous digital and mobile access options; improved the shopping experience; and brought on celebrities and high-end fashion designers to sell their lines.Lewis, Robin
"Q&A With Mindy Grossman, CEO HSN"
''The Robin Report''. May 15, 2012.
Mindy Grossman
– Profile at ''
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''.
HSN improved as a multi-platform business, with an improved shopping experience. ''
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'' and ''
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'' termed the new brand a "hybrid" – a media, entertainment, technology, and retail business.Goudreau, Jenna
"How Mindy Grossman Is Transforming HSN"
''
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''. August 29, 2012.
To stay current with technology, Grossman introduced new HSN venues including Shop by Remote (television
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shopping), HSN Arcade (online games), Video on Demand, HSN Live, shopping via
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, and in-flight shopping.Lewis, Robin and Michael Dart
''The New Rules of Retail: Competing in the World's Toughest Marketplace''
Macmillan, 2010. pp. 168–171.
She overhauled HSN's website and made HSN a major e-commerce presence; as of 2013 HSN.com was one of the top 10 most-trafficked e-commerce sites.Mindy Grossman
– Profile at ''
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''.
She evolved HSN from a linear network to a multi-platform business, so that nearly half the HSN's revenue came through digital platforms. She recruited major celebrities such as
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,
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,
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, Iman, P. Diddy,
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,
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, and
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, and major cosmetics companies such as Lancôme and Stila, to appear on the network and sell their own brands of merchandise, most of them exclusively created for HSN.Levy, Ariel
"Mindy Grossman's Sell-A-Vision Success"
''
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''. February 9, 2012.
She brought in high-end fashion designers to sell exclusive fashion lines on the network, garnering Grossman and HSN a front row at
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. She also created partnerships with major companies like
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and other Hollywood studios to sell merchandise, invited movie and television-series tie-ins, and aired live concerts by singers such as
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and
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. HSN became a
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company in 2009. As of 2014, Grossman was one of only 51 women who lead a Fortune 1000 company. In 2015, ''Fortune'' published an article stating that from 2002 through 2014, Fortune 1000 companies led by women have performed three times better than the S&P 500, and that HSN's returns since its IPO were one of the top two, even despite the stock-market meltdown which immediately followed its initial public offering. Grossman was the recruited by other retailers, including Penney's, Target, and Avon.


2017 to present: WW


Arrival at WW

On April 26, 2017, Weight Watchers (now WW) announced that Mindy Grossman would take over as CEO in July 2017, replacing former CEO James Chambers who resigned from the company in the fall of 2016. Once in office, she said that her plan included a push beyond dieting and into well-being, as well as a partnership with
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, who holds almost 15% of WW's shares and sits on its board of directors. She resigned her position early in 2022.


Directorships and advisories

Grossman has been a director of HSN, Inc. since it went public in August 2008. She has been a director of Bloomin’ Brands since 2012."Bloomin' Brands, Inc. Appoints Two New Directors"
. (Press release) ''BloominBrands.com''. September 10, 2012.
She serves on the Board of Directors of, and as of 2015 is Vice Chair of, the
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. She also serves on the Board of Directors of, and as of 2015 is Chair of, the National Retail Federation Foundation, the charitable arm of the National Retail Federation. She is the chair of the advisory board of
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’s Executive Women in Fashion. She is a member of the Industry Advisory Board of the Jay H. Baker Retailing Center at the Wharton School of Business. She is also an advisor at the venture capital firm Metamorphic Ventures. Grossman is on the Board of Directors of the United States Fund for
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. She also founded and spearheads HSN Cares, the philanthropic arm of HSN. In June 2017, Grossman joined the Board of Directors of sports apparel e-commerce retailer Fanatics.


Awards and honors

* ''
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'' 100 Most Powerful Women (2009) *''
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'' Top 50 women in world business (2010) *''
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'' Top 50 women in world business (2011) *''
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'' World's 100 most powerful women (2011) *''
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''s Top 100 Most Creative People in Business (2011)MOST CREATIVE PEOPLE 2011: 91. MINDY GROSSMAN
''
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''. May 18, 2011.
*Woman of Achievement Award from the Women's Project Theater (2011) *Corporate Innovator of the Year at the
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Entrepreneur of the Year Florida Awards (2011) *''
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''s 50 Sexiest CEOs Alive (2012) *''
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'' World's 100 most powerful women (2012) *''
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'' World's 100 most powerful women (2013) * Matrix Award (2013)Sellers, Patricia
"Media-retail star's advice: Go beyond the obvious"
''
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*''
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''s Top People in Business #22 (2014)2014's Top People in Business: #22 Mindy Grossman
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''.
* Women's Entrepreneurship Day Pioneer Award for Philanthropy (2016)


Personal life

Mindy is married to Neil D. Grossman, an investment manager and investment analyst and the creator of ''
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''s Neilytics.Neilytics™, with Neil Grossman
. ''Neilytics.com''.
They have one child.


References


External links


"Culture Trumps Strategy"
– 48-minute talk by Grossman at the
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