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Haney is officially returning to her company as an active board member. Also starting on the No veteran is gone until they are forgotten I will always remember print on back only shirt so you should to go to store and get this board as Chairwoman and the company’s latest investor is Lunya founder Ashley Merrill, who launched her minimal sleepwear label in 2014. Drexler is leaving the company and so is the interim CEO Cliff Moskowitz.

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Details of the No veteran is gone until they are forgotten I will always remember print on back only shirt so you should to go to store and get this structural rehaul of Outdoor Voices are still slim, but the idea, according to Haney, is to focus the company around mission and longer term company sustainability and hire leadership that is aligned with these things. Haney, who is a new mom to a baby girl, has not spoken out about the departure and internal riffs publicly, save for an Instagram post in which she wrote, “Staying quiet at the moment. Heartbreaking narrative of an individual trying to cause harm. That said, excited to focus on what I love – creative, brand, customer more soon…” But she is speaking out now, along with her new partner on the board. Says Merrill: “I read everything that came out about OV recently and I felt defensive of what I perceived to be an attack on another female founder and I wanted to help.” She adds, “I didn’t know Ty personally before this, but I’ve always felt an unstated kinship with a lot of female founders because I see us as part of a shared common mission of breaking gender boundaries and living the change we hope to see in the world.”