Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Magnus Wedhammar is the Tom's CEO. Tom has 500 employees, of which 11 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
The Tom executive team is 9% female and 91% male.
63% of the management team is White.
8% of Tom management is Hispanic or Latino.
10% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Magnus Wedhammar
CEO
Magnus Wedhammar is a Chief Executive Officer at TOMS and is based in Goleta, California. He has worked as VP/GM - Sanuk at Deckers Brands, Vice President Converse All Star_Footwear at Converse, and Senior Vice President - Product at Sperry.
Blake Mycoskie
Founder
Blake Mycoskie is the Founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS, and the person behind the idea of One for One®, a business model that helps a person in need with every product purchased. A simple idea has grown into a global movement: TOMS Shoes has provided over 35 million pairs of shoes to children since 2006, TOMS Eyewear has restored sight to over 275,000 since 2011 and TOMS Roasting Company has helped provide over 67,000 weeks of safe water since launching in 2014. In 2015, TOMS Bag Collection was founded with the mission to help provide training for skilled birth attendants and distribute birth kits containing items that help a woman safely deliver her baby. TOMS humble beginnings happened unintentionally. While traveling in Argentina in 2006, Blake witnessed the hardships faced by children growing up without shoes. His solution to the problem was simple, yet revolutionary: to create a for-profit business that was sustainable and not reliant on donations. Blake's vision soon turned into the simple business idea that provided the powerful foundation for TOMS. Over the course of its first five years, TOMS was successful enough in providing shoes for children in need. But Blake, having recognized other vital needs during his travels around the world, realized that One for One® could be applied to more than shoes. He developed the idea for TOMS Eyewear in which for every pair of eyewear purchased, TOMS would help give sight to a person in need. One for One®. In the fall of 2011, Blake released his first book, Start Something That Matters, offering his own amazing story of inspiration, and the power of incorporating giving in business. He references other companies and individuals who have been motivated and inspired to integrate philanthropy into their profession as well as their personal lives. The book became a New York Times best-seller. More importantly, it is Blake's hope that Start Something That Matters inspires others to turn their passion and dreams into a reality. From shoes to eyewear and now a book, Blake's unique approach to business has awarded him with numerous accolades. In 2009, Blake and TOMS received the Secretary of State's 2009 Award of Corporate Excellence (ACE). At the Clinton Global Initiative University plenary session, former President Clinton introduced Blake to the audience as ''one of the most interesting entrepreneurs (I've) ever met.'' People Magazine featured Blake in its ''Heroes Among Us'' section, and TOMS Shoes was featured in the Bill Gates Time Magazine article ''How to Fix Capitalism.'' In 2011, Blake was named on Fortune Magazine's ''40 Under 40'' list, recognizing him as one of the top young businessmen in the world. Before TOMS, Blake, a native of Texas who always had an entrepreneurial spirit, started five businesses. His first was a successful campus laundry service, which he later sold. Between business ventures, Blake competed in the CBS primetime series, The Amazing Race. With his sister, Paige, Blake traveled the world and came within minutes of winning the $1 million dollar grand prize. Blake is an avid reader and traveler. He is passionate about inspiring young people to help make tomorrow better, encouraging them to include giving in everything they do. His hope is to see a future full of social-minded businesses and consumers.
Alejo Nitti
Founder
Amy Smith Adds Role
Chief Giving Officer
As the Chief Strategy and Impact Officer at TOMS, Amy servers as a member of the TOMS executive team overseeing all aspects of the company’s corporate strategy, consumer insights and social impact efforts.
Jeff Watts
CFO
Jeff Watts is a CFO at TOMS and is based in Los Angeles, California. He has worked as Consultant at McKinsey & Company, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary at Superior Access Insurance Services, and CFO at Tubular Labs. Jeff attended Haas School of Business - UC Berkeley, University of California - UC Berkeley, and University of Chicago between 1975 and 1976.
Jim Alling
CEO
Alling provides over three decades of executive leadership to Carbon Health’s board leading companies such as TOMS Shoes, T-Mobile, Starbucks and Nestle USA.
In his most recent role as TOMS Shoes chief executive officer, Alling led the company’s conscious capitalism approach, upgraded its supply chain operations and streamlined product development. Previously, as T-Mobile chief operating officer, Alling was a key member in transforming T-Mobile into the fastest growing carrier in the industry.
Martin Dunstheimer
CFO
Experienced CFO specialized in strategy, operational excellence, integrations, restructuring and branding.
Carter Zheng
Quality Assurance Chief
Carter Zheng is a Quality Assurance Chief at TOMS and is based in Putian, Fujian Province, China.
Ian Stewart
CMO
Marketing leader with global and regional experience at TOMS, UGG, Converse, MTV and Coca-Cola. Board member; Surfrider Foundation, Food Bank Santa Barbara.
Michael Cohen
Board Member
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Blake Mycoskie
Founder
Blake Mycoskie is the Founder and Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS, and the person behind the idea of One for One®, a business model that helps a person in need with every product purchased. A simple idea has grown into a global movement: TOMS Shoes has provided over 35 million pairs of shoes to children since 2006, TOMS Eyewear has restored sight to over 275,000 since 2011 and TOMS Roasting Company has helped provide over 67,000 weeks of safe water since launching in 2014. In 2015, TOMS Bag Collection was founded with the mission to help provide training for skilled birth attendants and distribute birth kits containing items that help a woman safely deliver her baby. TOMS humble beginnings happened unintentionally. While traveling in Argentina in 2006, Blake witnessed the hardships faced by children growing up without shoes. His solution to the problem was simple, yet revolutionary: to create a for-profit business that was sustainable and not reliant on donations. Blake's vision soon turned into the simple business idea that provided the powerful foundation for TOMS. Over the course of its first five years, TOMS was successful enough in providing shoes for children in need. But Blake, having recognized other vital needs during his travels around the world, realized that One for One® could be applied to more than shoes. He developed the idea for TOMS Eyewear in which for every pair of eyewear purchased, TOMS would help give sight to a person in need. One for One®. In the fall of 2011, Blake released his first book, Start Something That Matters, offering his own amazing story of inspiration, and the power of incorporating giving in business. He references other companies and individuals who have been motivated and inspired to integrate philanthropy into their profession as well as their personal lives. The book became a New York Times best-seller. More importantly, it is Blake's hope that Start Something That Matters inspires others to turn their passion and dreams into a reality. From shoes to eyewear and now a book, Blake's unique approach to business has awarded him with numerous accolades. In 2009, Blake and TOMS received the Secretary of State's 2009 Award of Corporate Excellence (ACE). At the Clinton Global Initiative University plenary session, former President Clinton introduced Blake to the audience as ''one of the most interesting entrepreneurs (I've) ever met.'' People Magazine featured Blake in its ''Heroes Among Us'' section, and TOMS Shoes was featured in the Bill Gates Time Magazine article ''How to Fix Capitalism.'' In 2011, Blake was named on Fortune Magazine's ''40 Under 40'' list, recognizing him as one of the top young businessmen in the world. Before TOMS, Blake, a native of Texas who always had an entrepreneurial spirit, started five businesses. His first was a successful campus laundry service, which he later sold. Between business ventures, Blake competed in the CBS primetime series, The Amazing Race. With his sister, Paige, Blake traveled the world and came within minutes of winning the $1 million dollar grand prize. Blake is an avid reader and traveler. He is passionate about inspiring young people to help make tomorrow better, encouraging them to include giving in everything they do. His hope is to see a future full of social-minded businesses and consumers.
Alejo Nitti
Founder
Tom board members
Name & TitleBio
Michael Cohen
Board Member
Tom leadership demographics
Tom gender distribution in management team
The Tom executive team is 9% female and 91% male.
Tom is 42% female and 58% male company-wide.
Male
91%
Company-wide: 58%
Female
9%
Company-wide: 42%
Tom executives by race
Management Team:
The most common ethnicity among Tom executive officers is White.
63% of the management team is White.
16% of Tom's management is Asian.
10% of the management team is Black or African American.
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