After establishing and successfully managing the eco-chic items based in Arizona for 33 years, Anne Sinner has announced that he will withdraw as the longtime CEO of the company to pursue new adventures and charities.
Siner plans to continue as a board member and adviser to the company and his three brands: my sister’s wardrobe, my sister’s ceiling and well appropriate.
With experience in retail and marketing, Syner resale stores shouldn’t have been dark, dirty and dirty. With her sister’s creative side, Jenny and Anne’s business, they devoted themselves to turning these “three D” into the three “C” – sweet, clean and current. And this idea turned out to be successful as the brand has grown to 10 seats in three decades.
“I could not be more thanks to all who have shopped, supported and cheered us over the last three decades. Thank you from the heart. You have turned this dream into a roaring success and without you we would not be one of the largest, the most beloved shops for resale in the country, “Syner said. “I will miss the peaks, the low levels and everything between them, especially the fashion trends that come and go, but most of all, I will miss the customers who have entertained it over the last 33 years.”
Siner has provided new investors for the company, including Pine Mountain Ventures, LLC and Cielo Ventures, LLC. New investors, which have significant operating and investment experience in retail -oriented oriented, will provide capital for growth to expand new markets outside Arizona.
Longtime luxury retail leader Janet Walzer will inherit Syner as CEO. Walzer has experience in luxury retail trade by spending the last 22 years serving in various leadership roles in Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Waterworks and others.
“In addition to the expansion of my sister’s wardrobe, well suited and the attic of my sister, we would also like to erect over time the experience in the store, by fully using new instruments and technologies to optimize and raise the consignor experience And the buyer, “Walzer said.
Despite the change of leadership, philanthropy will continue to be at the heart of everything that the company represents, with the focus of the support of wildlife, the rescue of animals, the arts and the culture and the empowerment of women.
“Our philanthropic beliefs are aligned and we look forward to continuing to continue the great charity work, which has been leading for over 30 years. We will continue to support and help these non -profit organizations thrive in all the communities where you will find our stores, “Walzer said. For more information, visit MySistersCloset.com.