American Apparel & Footwear Association

The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) is a 501(c)(6) trade association. AAFA was formed in August 2000 through the merger of the American Apparel and Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and Footwear Industries of America (FIA).[1]

Role

As the national trade association representing apparel, footwear and other sewn products companies, and their suppliers – which compete in the global market – AAFA represents more than 1,100 world famous name brands.

Priorities

AAFA drives progress on three key priorities: Brand Protection; Supply Chain & Sourcing; Trade, Logistics, & Manufacturing. AAFA approaches this work through the lens of purpose-driven leadership in a manner that supports each member’s ability to build and sustain inclusive and diverse cultures, meet and advance ESG goals, and draw upon the latest technology.

Leadership

AAFA is led by President and CEO Steve Lamar and the AAFA Board of Directors. The AAFA Board of Directors includes five officers:

  • Chair: Halide Alagöz, Chief Product and Merchandising Officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation
  • Vice Chair: Joe Preston, President and CEO, New Balance Athletics, Inc.
  • Treasurer: Katherine Gold, President, Goldbug Inc.
  • Secretary: Danilo Amoretty, Senior Vice President of Global Product Supply and Operations, Carhartt, Inc.
  • Past Chair: Josue Solano, CEO, BBC International

References

  1. ^ Collins, Jane Lou (2003). Threads: gender, labor, and power in the global apparel industry. University of Chicago Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-226-11370-8.