UPDATE 4/26/17 - The public lecture by Don Witkowski that was scheduled for April 28 at noon has been canceled. Read more here.
Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State Universityās School of Fashion Design and Merchandising has named Don Witkowski, a Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State alumnus and president of Menās at Michael Kors, as its 2017 Hall of Fame inductee. Previous inductees include EstĆ©e Lauder, Elsa Klensch, Allen Questrom, Michael Weiss, Ralph Rucci, Oscar de la Renta, Leonardo Ferragamo, Dana Buchman and Josie Natori.
āDon Witkowski is a humble yet amazingly impactful force in menswear,ā said J.R. Campbell, director of Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateās Fashion School. āHis leadership roles at Donna Karan, Nautica, John Varvatos and Michael Kors prove that he is an active and much-sought contributor to successful brands. Those who have worked with Don speak about his ability to get things done in high-productivity, high-stress environments. He is an excellent example of the ethos of Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State University.ā
Witkowskiās induction will take place Saturday, April 29, at the Fashion Schoolās Rockwell Hall as part of FS2 Presented by Michael Kors, the schoolās annual fashion show. The induction ceremony coincides with that eveningās sponsor/VIP show.
Witkowski also will give a free, public lecture at noon on Friday, April 28, in the Rockwell Hall Auditorium on the universityās Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Campus. The lecture precedes the annual fashion showās 2 p.m. matinee and 7 p.m. awards show.
The 2017 Annual Fashion Show is now sold out. To join the wait list for the 2 p.m. matinee or 7 p.m. awards show on April 28, call 330-672-2787. To join the wait list for the sponsor/VIP show on April 29, call 330-672-2899.
For more information about Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateās 2017 Annual Fashion Show, visit www.kent.edu/fashion/annual-fashion-show.
Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Don Witkowski
Don Witkowski is the president of the Menās division at Michael Kors, where he oversees the global expansion of the Michael Kors menās business. He is an industry-recognized executive with more than 25 years of experience in fashion. Through his leadership and passion for merchandising, he has built and guided several of the worldās largest retail and wholesale enterprises.
Witkowski is a native of Cleveland and was a psychology major at Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State. While at Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State, he worked seasonally for May Company Department Stores, and upon graduation was offered a position in the buyer training program. After five years at May Company, news of his talent traveled to Barneys New York. The famed New York department store approached him to move to New York and become a buyer. He remained there for several years, working under the Pressman family, gaining a vast knowledge of the fashion merchandising and retail business. Following his career at Barneys, he left the retail side of the industry to learn the wholesale business. He served as vice president of Menās Sales and Merchandising at Calvin Klein for three years before being asked to rejoin Barneys as the vice president and divisional merchandise manager of Menās Sportswear and Tailored Clothing. While at Barneys, he helped with the expansion of the Madison Avenue and Beverly Hills locations.
After his second position at Barneys, Witkowski was approached by Mindy Grossman (HSN, Nike, Ralph Lauren) to launch Polo Jeans, one of the first designer denim companies in the industry. His success at Polo Jeans led him to become president of Menās at Donna Karan International, where he led Donna Karan Menās Collection, DKNY Menās, and menās and womenās jeans in Europe. Following his tenure at Donna Karan, he served as president of Nautica before becoming the president of Menās at Michael Kors.
After two years with Michael Kors, Witkowski started his own consulting firm, Kona Consult Inc. (named for his love of Hawaii). Specializing in solution-based merchandising and product launches, Kona Consult contributed to top brands around the world. Some of his notable clients included Giorgio Armani, James Perse, Elie Tahari, Miss Sixty and Stetson. John Varvatos hired him as vice president of merchandising, a position he held for five years, helping develop John Varvatos Collection and Star U.S.A.
Following his time at John Varvatos, Witkowski was asked to rejoin Michael Kors as president of Menās. Working closely with his team of designers, merchandisers, sourcing and sales experts, Witkowski is helping to lead the global growth of the Michael Kors Menās Division.
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Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State Universityās School of Fashion Design and Merchandising has named Don Witkowski, a Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State alumnus and president of Menās at Michael Kors, as its 2017 Hall of Fame inductee.
Media Contacts:
Alex Parrott, cparrot1@kent.edu, 330-672-2714
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