Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario is stepping down

Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario is stepping down

After twelve years with the company, Rose Marcario is stepping down from her role as Patagonia’s President and Chief Executive Officer effective June 12, 2020.

She was instrumental in leading the company through the most prosperous time in its 47-year history, and she has been recognized by global leaders for her success in advocating and advancing climate and environmental policies.

With founder Yvon Chouinard, Rose started an organic food company Patagonia Provisions, helping to lead a movement to change how we grow our food. Along with the Rodale Institute and Dr. Bronner’s she developed the Regenerative Organic Certification, the highest bar of certification for workers/farmers rights, animal welfare and regenerative soil practices. Rose also founded the company’s in-house venture fund and Patagonia Action Works, a digital hub for environmental activists.

During her tenure, Patagonia was established as a leader in the Benefit Corporation movement – prioritizing people and planet, not just profit. She spearheaded the move for the Outdoor Retailer tradeshow from Utah to Colorado as a way to leverage brand strength for conservation goals, and she oversaw the company’s strategy to protect millions of acres of land including Bears Ears National Monument (Utah), Jumbo Valley (British Columbia) and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska).

Under her leadership Patagonia gave away more grants to grassroots activism than any time in its history. In 2015, President Obama awarded her as a Champions of Change for her support of working families. And just last month, she ranked number one on Fast Company’s Queer 50 list.

Patagonia’s transition will be led by Chief Operating Officer, Doug Freeman. We will be sharing more updates as we build on our accomplishments, values and plan for the future with the intent on saving the home planet.