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Bath & Body Works has named Heather Hollander VP, investor relations. Hollander was most recently head of investor relations at Nordstrom. She previously held various finance leadership positions at Lowe’s and served in leadership roles spanning finance, analytics and strategy at Bloomin’ Brands, Burger King and MEDNAX.
At Bath & Body Works, Hollander will be responsible for leading the company’s investor relations program, including engagement with shareholders, investors and the analyst community.
“Heather is a seasoned investor relations professional with deep finance expertise and consumer brands industry experience, strong relationships within the investment community and extensive knowledge of the capital markets,” said Bath & Body Works CFO Wendy Arlin.
Bath & Body Works registered a five percent dip in Q3 revenues to $1.6B and a 3.7 percent uptick in net income to $91M.
Its stock trades at $42.93. 52-week range is $71.51, $25.75.


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