Prior to 2000, Mr. Franco was engaged for fifteen years in the proprietary trading operations of several investment banks. Mr. Franco brings to the Board extensive knowledge of capital markets and related financial matters.
James F. Gooch, 51, has been a director of SHO since March 2013. Since January 2016 he has served as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Lands’ End, Inc., a retailer, and from September 2016 to March 2017 he served as InterimCo-Chief Executive Officer of Lands’ End, Inc. Lands’ End, Inc. may be an affiliate of SHO. He served asCo-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Administrative Officer of DeMoulas Supermarkets, Inc., a retailer, from March 2014 until December 2014. From December 2014 to January 2016 he served as a retail consultant. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer and a director of RadioShack Corporation, an electronics retailer, from May 2011 to October 2012, as President and Chief Financial Officer of RadioShack Corporation from January 2011 to May 2011, and as Chief Financial Officer of RadioShack Corporation from August 2006 to January 2011. Earlier in his career he was employed by Helene Curtis (a personal-care and beauty-products company), The Quaker Oats Company (a food-products company), Kmart Corporation (a retailer), and Sears Holdings. Mr. Gooch brings to the Board extensive experience, knowledge, and understanding about retail and consumer-products businesses.
Josephine Linden, 67, has been a director of SHO since the Separation. She founded and has been the managing member and principal of Linden Global Strategies LLC, a New York-based,SEC-registered investment management firm, since September 2011. From September 2010 to July 2011, she taught as an Adjunct Professor in the Finance department of Columbia Business School. In November 2008, Mrs. Linden retired from Goldman, Sachs & Co., as a Partner and Managing Director after having been with the firm for more than 25 years, where she held a variety of roles. She has served as a director of Lands’ End, Inc. since March 2014 and as its Chairman of the Board since October 2014. She served as a director of Bally Technologies, Inc., a diversified, worldwide gaming company, from April 2011 to November 2014. She is currently a trustee, and serves on the Executive Committee, of The Collegiate School in New York, New York and acts as financial advisor to The Prince of Wales Foundation, anot-for-profit organization. Mrs. Linden brings to the Board extensive knowledge of capital markets and other financial matters from her25-year career with Goldman Sachs.
Kevin Longino, 59, has been a director of SHO since October 2016. He was appointed the Chief Executive Officer of the National Kidney Foundation in September 2015 after having served as Interim CEO beginning in March 2015. Prior to that Mr. Longino was an entrepreneur and a private investor in severalstart-up tech companies. From 1987 to 2000, he was an executive with Compaq Computer Corporation. Mr. Longino brings to the Board extensive knowledge and expertise with respect to product and business development, mergers and acquisitions, operations, corporate strategy, and financial management.
Will Powell, 48, has served as SHO’s Chief Executive Officer and President and a director since July 2015. From the time of the Separation until July 2015 he served as the Company’s Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to his employment with the Company he served as Sears Holdings’s Senior Vice President and President, Hometown Stores (at that time a division of Sears Holdings), positions he held from November 2008 to October 2012. From November 2007 until November 2008 Mr. Powell served as Sears Holdings’s Vice President and General Manager, Outlet Stores (at that time a division of Sears Holdings), and from January 2006 to November 2007 he served as Sears Holdings’s Divisional Vice President, Stores/Sales-Dealer Stores. He joined Sears Holdings in August 2003. Mr. Powell brings to the Board a thorough understanding of all aspects of SHO’s business and the issues its faces.
John E. Tober, 64, has been a director of SHO since April 15, 2019. Since September 2015 he has served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, and is the co-founder, of CertaTech, LLC d/b/a CertaTech Solutions. He currently also serves as a director at CCS Medical Holdings, Inc., where he serves as its Audit Committee Chairman. Prior to founding CertaTech Solutions, he was a partner at the New York law firm of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP from 2002 to 2013. Prior to joining the Boies firm, from 1999 to 2002 he was the managing partner of the Miami law firm of Zack Kosnitzky, P.A, which was acquired by the Boies firm.
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