The Wet Seal, Inc. Hires Specialty Retail and Junior Fashion Veteran

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The Wet Seal, Inc.
WTSL
, a leading specialty retailer to young women, today announced that Christine Lee has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer, starting on September 3, 2014. John D. Goodman, Chief Executive Officer, stated, “Christine's track record as a successful merchant and extensive experience in specialty retail and junior fashion will be a tremendous asset to Wet Seal. She is an outstanding merchant who also possesses exceptional analytical and leadership skills. We look forward to the creativity she will bring to the Wet Seal brand as we navigate the changing retail landscape and execute our growth strategies.” Ms. Lee joins Wet Seal from Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc.
PSUN
, a specialty retailer offering apparel, accessories and footwear to teens and young adults. Ms. Lee served as Senior Vice President/General Merchandise Manager, Women's Apparel, Accessories and Design since 2010. During her tenure, she played an integral role in the strategic repositioning and turnaround of the women's division. Prior to Pacific Sunwear, Ms. Lee spent 18 years with Urban Outfitters, Inc.
URBN
, a lifestyle specialty retailer. She started her career with the Company as a sales associate and held various buying and merchandising positions until being appointed General Merchandise Manager, Women's Apparel & Accessories and Urban Renewal & Design. Ms. Lee holds a B.A. from the University of Michigan. “Wet Seal's strong roots in junior fast fashion and dynamic leadership make this a compelling opportunity,” commented Ms. Lee. “I am excited to work with the executive and merchandising teams and believe there is a powerful runway to drive growth and enhance Wet Seal's brand positioning.”
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