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Wolverine World Wide

#5373

Rank

$1.06B

Marketcap

US United States

Country

Wolverine World Wide
Leadership team

Mr. Blake W. Krueger (Exec. Chairman)

Mr. Brendan L. Hoffman (CEO, Pres & Director)

Mr. Michael David Stornant (Exec. VP & CFO)

Products/ Services
Fashion, Manufacturing, Textiles
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Rockford, Michigan, United States
Established
1883
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000110471
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
WWW
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. designs, manufactures, sources, markets, licenses, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, Canada and Latin America. The company operates through two segments, Wolverine Michigan Group and Wolverine Boston Group. It offers casual footwear and apparel; performance outdoor and athletic footwear and apparel; kids' footwear; industrial work boots and apparel; and uniform shoes and boots. The company sources, markets, and licenses a range of footwear styles, such as shoes, boots, and sandals under the Bates, Cat, Chaco, Harley-Davidson, Hush Puppies, Hytest, Keds, Merrell, Saucony, Sperry, Sweaty Betty, Wolverine, and Stride Rite brands. It also markets Merrell and Wolverine branded apparel and accessories, as well as licenses its brands for use on non-footwear products, including the Hush Puppies apparel, eyewear, watches, socks, handbags, and plush toys; Wolverine branded eyewear and gloves; and Keds, Saucony, and Sperry branded apparel. In addition, the company markets pigskin leather under the Wolverine Warrior Leather, Weather Tight, and All Season Weather Leathers trademarks for use in the footwear industry. Further, it operates brick and mortar retail stores, and eCommerce sites. The company sells its products to department stores, national chains, catalog and specialty retailers, independent retailers, uniform outlets, and mass merchant and government customers through retail stores, as well as through third-party licensees and distributors, and joint ventures. As of January 1, 2022, it operated 143 retail stores, as well as 65 consumer-direct eCommerce sites. Wolverine World Wide, Inc. was founded in 1883 and is based in Rockford, Michigan.
History

Founding and early years

Fredrick Hirth and G. A. Krause founded the company in 1883. Hirth and Krause bought a small leather shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan, starting with a capital investment of $2,900. In 1901, they built a plant in Rockford Michigan, just north of Grand Rapids. They purchased and expanded the Rogue River Electric Light and Power Company to power their new plant and the city of Rockford. In 1903, operations began and in 1908, a tannery followed. The company thus processed its own raw materials and manufactured its own shoes sold through the Hirth-Krause Company. In 1921 the company changed its name to Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corporation. During the period 1916-1923 its earnings increased 700%.In 1941, during World War II, the Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Company began to work for the U.S. Navy, developing pigskin gloves and inventing what later became known as pigskin suede.

Name change and expansion

In 1964, the company changed its name to Wolverine World Wide, Inc. and in 1965 became a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Hush Puppies, a casual footwear brand founded by the company in 1958, quickly rose to popularity in the 1960s.

Growth and Acquisitions

In 1994, Wolverine World Wide introduced Cat Footwear, a licensed brand of shoes using the Caterpillar Inc. name.In 1995, the Council of Fashion Designers of America voted Hush Puppies as Fashion Accessory of the Year.In 1997, the company continued expanding by purchasing the Merrell brand.

In 1998, Wolverine World Wide acquired the global license for footwear from the Harley-Davidson Motor Company.

Wolverine World Wide acquisitions in the 2000s included the 2003 purchase of Sebago and 2009 purchases of Chaco and the UK-based brand Cushe. The company discontinued the Cushe brand in 2015 and sold Sebago to Italian publicly-traded company BasicNet in 2017.In 2006, Wolverine World Wide entered into a global footwear licensing deal with Patagonia. The company stopped production of Patagonia footwear in 2014.

Present day

Wolverine World Wide nearly doubled in size after its 2012 acquisition of the Performance Lifestyle Group of Collective Brands, which added Saucony, Keds, Stride Rite and Sperry Top-Sider brands to its portfolio. In 2017 the company sold its United States Department of Defense footwear business along with a factory in Big Rapids, Michigan to Tennessee-based footwear manufacturer Original Footwear. In the same year Wolverine World Wide converted Stride Rite to a licensed brand operated by New York City-based Vida Shoes International.The company is based out of corporate offices in Rockford, Michigan and Waltham, Massachusetts. Wolverine World Wide also operates three distribution centers in the U.S., one in Canada and one in the Netherlands. As of December 29, 2018, Wolverine World Wide operated 80 retail stores in the U.S. and Canada and 42 consumer-direct eCommerce sites. According to the company's 2018 annual report, "substantially all of the units sourced by the Company are procured from numerous third-party manufacturers in the Asia Pacific region. The Company maintains offices in the Asia Pacific region to develop and facilitate sourcing strategies."Wolverine World Wide operated various PFAS dumpsites throughout Belmont and Rockford that contaminated the drinking water of residents. These sites contaminated the water for hundreds of residents. The chemicals involved have been linked to various negative health effects, including several cancers. In February 2020 Wolverine settled Grand Rapids federal court action by agreeing to pay $69.5 million to provide town-supplied drinking water to affected residents.In 2019, Wolverine World Wide reorganized into two operating segments:

Wolverine Michigan Group whose brands include Bates, Cat Footwear, Chaco, Harley-Davidson Footwear, Hush Puppies, HyTest, Merrell and Wolverine

Wolverine Boston Group whose brands include Keds, Saucony, Sperry Top-Sider, the Stride Rite licensed business and the kids footwear businesses of Cat, Hush Puppies, Keds, Merrell, Saucony and SperryThe company acquired British athleisure retailer Sweaty Betty in 2021.

Mission
By embracing people of all backgrounds, ethnicities, genders, lifestyles, and belief systems that we believe we can achieve greater success.
Vision
Together we will build a better future from the ground up.
Key Team

Mr. James D. Zwiers (Exec. VP & Pres of Global Operations Group and International Group)

Ms. Isabel Soriano (Pres of International)

Mr. Michael W. Harris CPA (VP of Corp. Fin.)

Ms. Amy M. Klimek (Exec. VP of Global HR)

Mr. Onder Ors (Managing Director of Europe Middle East and Africa Operations)

Mr. Christopher E. Hufnagel (Pres of the Active Group)

Mr. Thomas M. Kennedy (Pres of the Work Group)

Recognition and Awards
Wolverine World Wide is a recognized leader in corporate social responsibility and sustainability, receiving awards such as the Michigan Sustainability Award and the Ethical Corporation 2011 CSR Impact Award.
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Wolverine World Wide
Leadership team

Mr. Blake W. Krueger (Exec. Chairman)

Mr. Brendan L. Hoffman (CEO, Pres & Director)

Mr. Michael David Stornant (Exec. VP & CFO)

Products/ Services
Fashion, Manufacturing, Textiles
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Rockford, Michigan, United States
Established
1883
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0000110471
Net Income
100M - 500M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
WWW
Social Media