Who are Tapestry's decision-makers?
Tapestry is led by Joanne Crevoiserat. Sellers should map the buying committee by business outcome instead of assuming the CEO sponsors every purchase.
- CEO
- Joanne Crevoiserat
- Key exec
- Scott Roe
- Founded
- 1941
- Employees
- about 12,800
- HQ
- New York, NY
- Status
- NYSE: TPR
- Joanne CrevoiseratChief Executive OfficerCEO since 2020Leads Tapestry's brand portfolio, Coach momentum, and capital allocation.
- Scott RoeChief Financial Officer and Chief Operating OfficerCFO since 2021Owns finance, operations, supply chain, and enterprise execution.
- Todd KahnCEO and Brand President, CoachCoach leaderKey executive behind Coach growth and younger-customer momentum.
- Eva ErdmannCEO and Brand President, kate spade new yorkBrand leaderLeads the kate spade reset and product/brand foundation work.
Who leads Tapestry?
Joanne Crevoiserat is the top executive listed in this profile. The broader leadership group includes finance, brand, commercial, product, operations, legal, people, regional, and technology leaders who own the practical execution of strategy.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Tapestry?
Buying decisions usually start with the functional owner whose metric improves: ecommerce, retail, product, supply chain, manufacturing, marketing, finance, HR, legal, data, IT, or regional operations. Procurement, finance, legal, privacy, information security, and enterprise architecture commonly shape terms, risk, and rollout scope.
How is Tapestry organized as it scales?
Tapestry is organized around brands or product lines, regions, channels, operations, and corporate functions. A useful sales motion finds both an economic buyer and a technical or operational owner, then proves impact in a limited business unit before pushing for broader deployment.
As of June 2026.Sources:Tapestry investor relationsTapestry FY2026 Q2 results
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