Gildan Announces Leadership Changes
As Glenn Chamandy leaves, Vince Tyra is appointed president and CEO
Gildan Activewear announces that Glenn J. Chamandy has left his position as president, chief executive officer, and director of the company. Vince Tyra has been appointed president and CEO, effective Feb. 12, 2024. Craig A. Leavitt, a director of Gildan since 2018, will serve as interim president and CEO until Tyra assumes his new position.
“The board is confident that Vince is the right person to lead the company into the next stage of its evolution and growth. He has an extensive career as a global organization leader with experience as an apparel industry executive, an operator, an investor, and transitioning founder-led companies. Vince’s diverse professional background will provide the necessary leadership skills to propel Gildan to even greater success,” says Donald C. Berg, chairman of the board.
“Over the span of his 40-year career, Glenn has been a forerunner in our industry, taking Gildan from a small family-owned business to a leading apparel company with over $3 billion in revenues,” states Berg. “We thank Glenn for his service and wish him well.”
The company states that it remains fully focused on the Gildan Sustainable Growth strategy and its three key pillars: innovation, capacity-driven growth, and ESG.
“I am looking forward to joining Gildan early in the new year. It is a truly iconic business with an unparalleled global reputation. I look forward to working closely with the board, the senior executive team, and all of the extremely talented employees to leverage their knowledge and expertise so that we continue maximizing value for all of Gildan’s stakeholders,” says Tyra.
Throughout a career spanning leadership roles in the apparel and investment sectors, Tyra has demonstrated an exceptional ability to drive growth and shareholder value, while building strong teams and key relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders.
Tyra brings to Gildan a deep understanding of the apparel industry from manufacturing processes to distribution and brand building. He led alphabroder where he spearheaded the transformation of the business through a merger and during his six years as CEO, he tripled alphabroder’s revenue. Before alphabroder, he was president of Fruit of the Loom, where he led a turnaround of the company culminating in its sale to Berkshire Hathaway.
Tyra also brings strong financial acumen. He was an operating partner at Southfield Capital, where he was a member of the investment committee. Most recently, he served at Houchens Industries as senior vice president of corporate strategy and mergers and acquisitions, leading the strategic growth of the company, through investments in various industry sectors including consumer products and retail. He also served as the University of Louisville’s vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics, establishing a new culture of excellence and compliance, while orchestrating the rebuilding of this major NCAA athletics program.
“In my brief tenure as interim president and CEO, it will be my privilege to work with this great team to ensure continued orderly operations of this highly profitable enterprise and ensure a successful transition for Vince as our new leader. Gildan is well positioned to build upon our strong market share and best-in-class capabilities,” says Leavitt.