Macy’s Inc. announced on Monday the appointment of Daniel Leppo to the role of senior vice president and general merchandising manager for its men’s and kids’ division.
Daniel Leppo – Macy’s
In his new role, Leppo will be reporting to Macy’s chief merchandising officer, Nata Dvir, and will be leading the men’s and kids’ merchandise organization, curating assortments that align with customer demand and market trends, according to a press release from the New York-based department store retailer.
With over thirty years of retail experience, Leppo began his career at Bloomingdale’s as an intern and was part of the executive training program. Since joining, he has held numerous leadership positions across Bloomingdale’s, where he went from buyer, to VP, DMM, menswear, to SVP, Northeast Stores. Most recently, he served as GMM overseeing cosmetics, menswear, children’s & home.
“I am excited to welcome Dan to Macy’s,” said Dvir. “He has over 30 years of retail experience and has demonstrated a remarkable ability to bring products to life. With deep expertise in men’s fashion, strong industry partnerships and a recognized brand builder, I’m confident Dan will successfully lead the men’s and kids’ business. As we aim to inspire and excite our customers with our assortment, his work will be crucial in strengthening and reimagining Macy’s in our Bold New Chapter.”
In its most recent trading update earlier this month, Macy’s said fourth-quarter sales fell 4.3% to $7.77 billion, compared to analysts’ estimate of $7.87 billion. Looking ahead, the struggling retailer said it expects 2025 net sales between $21 billion and $21.4 billion.