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Christine M. Day : ウィキペディア英語版
Christine M. Day
Christine M. Day (born 1962) is a Canadian business executive. From 2008 through December 2013, she was the CEO of the Canadian clothing company Lululemon Athletica. Prior to taking up her post at Lululemon she had worked for Starbucks for twenty years, eventually becoming the head of its Asia-Pacific division. She has been the CEO of the Vancouver-based food company Luvo since January 2014.
==Life and career==
After obtaining her first degree in 1984 Christine Day began her career working for a financial services firm specializing in private equity placements. One of its clients was Howard Schultz who owned the Il Giornale coffee outlet and was looking to expand the company by purchasing Starbucks. Day began working as the office manager for Schultz's then fledgling company in 1986 and remained with Starbucks for the next 20 years, gradually rising through its ranks. In 2002 she graduated from Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program and by 2003 had become the head of Starbuck's Asia-Pacific division.〔〔Strauss, Marina (9 March 2013). ("In the sweaty pursuit of innovation" ). ''Toronto Globe and Mail''. Retrieved 16 March 2014.〕〔O'Connor, Clare (14 January 2014). ("Outgoing Lululemon CEO Christine Day To Take Helm At Healthy Fast Food Firm Luvo" ). ''Forbes''. Retrieved 16 March 2014.〕
She left Starbucks in 2006 and took a year's sabbatical before joining Lululemon Athletica as executive vice-president of its retail operations in January 2008. Six months later, she became the company's CEO and joined its Board of directors.〔Edgecliffe-Johnson, Andrew (9 May 2011). ("A chief executive's game plan in trying times" ). ''Financial Times''. Retrieved 16 March 2014.〕〔Forbes Executive Profiles: (Christine Day ). Retrieved 8 December 2014.〕 During her time at Lululemon, Day was credited with driving its expansion to an international company, with Lululemon's stock rising by over 400% during her tenure.〔 In 2011, she became the first woman to be named "CEO of the Year" by the ''Toronto Globe and Mail'' and was named "Marketer of the Year" by the Canadian Marketing Association.〔Central Washington University (9 June 2012). ("Christine Day to CWU Grads: Values create opportunity, personal freedom" ). Retrieved 16 March 2014.〕 Day announced that she would be resigning as CEO of the company in June 2013, but would stay on for the next six months until her replacement was found. In January 2014 Laurent Potdevin was named the new CEO of Lululemon. Day became the new CEO of Luvo Inc., a startup food and catering company based in Vancouver with most of its operations in Atlanta, Georgia. She owns 15% of Luvo and is the company's second largest shareholder after its founder Steve Sidwell.〔〔Kapner, Suzanne (14 January 2014). ("Former Lululemon CEO to Run Healthy Foods Startup" ). ''Wall Street Journal''. Retrieved 16 March 2014.〕
Day served as corporate director of Select Comfort Corporation and of Nu Skin.

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