Chaney Cox Named Sportsheets' Global Brand Director

Chaney Cox Named Sportsheets' Global Brand Director

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — Sportsheets has promoted Chaney Cox to global brand director. 

According to the company, Cox will be creating a cohesive brand message with the sales, marketing, and product development teams. Her focus will be on strengthening the Sportsheets consumer in-store experience. She will continue to manage key customer accounts and develop product trainings and marketing materials.

“Seeing Chaney’s passion for product engineering and branding plus the devotion of her customers and her love for what she does, we knew we had to create a position where she could thrive and continue to shape the path of our company,” Sportsheets President Julie Stewart said.

Sportsheets Sales Manager Kimberly Harding Stewart added, “We value her integrity, her vision, and hard work in a way that really required bold action and commitment on the part of Sportsheets.”

Cox said, "Being trusted by the Sportsheets team to help lead in the creation of products, packaging and brand strategy to strengthen the company is an absolute honor. From day one; Julie, Tom, Kimberly, and the entire Sportsheets family have encouraged me to lean into my professional passions, which luckily enough happen to align perfectly with their professional ethics. For all of us, business is personal. We're extremely excited to continue to evolve by listening, developing, testing and manufacturing products that represent all communities."

Coyote Amrich, director of purchasing and product development for Barnaby Ltd, said, “Simply put, the passion and the vision that Chaney has brought to this company over the past months has been inspiring to see. Her excitement surrounding the team, the brand, product and brand development is contagious, and I am excited to see the growth and direction that this new position is sure to bring.”

Cox and the rest of the Sportsheets team will be at ANME to unveil new packaging for Sportsheets, new Sincerely, Sportsheets products, and the Sportsheets Saffron Collection of new products.

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