Nomination of Sally Jewell as Secretary of the Interior

REI applauds President Obama’s nomination of Sally Jewell, REI’s CEO and president, to be the nation’s Secretary of the Interior. Sally is a remarkable leader, an excellent business person and a thoughtful steward of our public lands and resources. We believe that she will do a superb job in this very important role.

Sally, 57, has led REI as CEO since 2005 and during that time has provided steady leadership for the co-op and its thoughtful growth. During her tenure REI has increased sales from $1 billion to nearly $2 billion, added 71 stores, and greatly expanded its online business. Under Sally’s leadership, the company has been named annually to Fortune Magazine’s list of the Best Companies to Work For.

During her tenure, Sally championed the co-op’s engagement in supporting volunteer stewardship of public lands, as well as the efforts to manage REI’s environmental footprint.  And, because of Sally’s commitment to leadership development, REI will be in good hands as the co-op’s Board, upon her confirmation, considers a successor.

Sally’s broad business background, community leadership, and her depth of knowledge of the range of issues managed by the Department of the Interior will be of significant value to the department and great service to the nation. 

REI encourages Sally’s confirmation so that she can begin her important work on behalf of the country and its natural spaces.

Quelle: REI, US-Handelskette mit Spezialisierung auf die Ausrüstung von Freizeitsportlern.

Laut Handelsblatt ist Sally Jewell die erste Frau, die der Präsident seit seiner Wiederwahl für einen Ministerposten ernannt hat. Weiter im Amt bleiben die Chefin des Heimatschutzministeriums, Janet Napolitano, und die Gesundheitsministerin Kathleen Sebelius. Jewell muss noch vom US-Senat bestätigt werden.