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[Leading the Legacy: Andy Donovan on Strategy, Sustainability, and the Evolution of Carhartt]-[How Carhartt’s Andi Donovan Leads Purposeful Growth Across Wholesale and B2B]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2025-11-11

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📋 Summary

Introduction: Sustaining a Legacy of Hard Work

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, Andy Donovan, Senior Vice President of Wholesale and Company Gear at Carhartt, discusses her 11-year tenure at the iconic workwear brand. Founded 136 years ago by Hamilton Carhartt, the company remains rooted in its original mission: providing functional, durable solutions for the "builder and maker." Donovan emphasizes that while the brand has evolved, its core values—"hard work, humility, and purpose"—remain the North Star for all business operations.

Scaling with Brand Integrity

Donovan’s role involves managing a massive wholesale network of approximately 2,000 partners and the company’s B2B "Company Gear" unit, which launched in 2019. A central theme of her leadership is the balance between "scale and brand integrity." She notes that Carhartt avoids "growing for growth sake," preferring to align with partners who respect the brand's DNA. This strategic approach ensures that even as they expand into new sectors—such as outfitting employees for United Airlines or Sunrun—the quality and durability that define Carhartt are never compromised.

Transitioning to B2B: Solving Unique Challenges

Reflecting on the 2019 launch of the Company Gear division, Donovan highlights the complexity of the B2B market compared to traditional retail. "Outfitting an entire workforce is very different from selling to an individual consumer," she explains. The challenges include managing multi-layered buyers, meeting stringent safety requirements (such as flame-resistant gear), and ensuring seamless fulfillment. To address these, the company built new "muscles," including a dedicated B2B commerce site and a service model that caters to both small owner-operators and large-scale enterprises.

Career Philosophy and Relationship Building

Before joining Carhartt, Donovan held roles in finance, consulting, and retail. She shares a unique anecdote about her hiring process: she spent an entire year building a relationship with Carhartt’s CEO, Linda, before being offered a role. She advises professionals to "make time and space" to nurture relationships even when there is no immediate objective. For Donovan, the move to Carhartt was driven by a desire to "build something more enduring" rather than chasing quarterly earnings—a shift from her previous consulting work where she often had to "hand off" projects before seeing them through to execution.

Leadership and Cultural Preservation

Managing a team of over 100, Donovan prioritizes "clarity of purpose," transparency, and empowerment. She fosters a culture that "normalizes learning from the misses" and celebrates success through high-visibility recognition, such as their annual award ceremony. She views her team as the heartbeat of the organization, particularly the sales force, which she equips with the tools to "sell with confidence."

Sustainability and the Future

Donovan touches upon the brand’s commitment to sustainability through the "Carhartt Reworked" program, led by the fifth generation of the Carhartt family. This initiative aligns with the brand's goal to ensure their products are "jackets for life." Looking ahead to 2026, she expresses excitement for the "Steel" product line and the "Made Possible" campaign, which celebrates the individuals—from roadies to construction workers—who keep the country running. By keeping the consumer at the center of their design, Donovan and her team continue to honor the legacy of Hamilton Carhartt while adapting to the modern needs of the American workforce.

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it's been a brand that's been on my radar for some time now.
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we stay true to really advocating and being in service of that hardworking consumer.
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we're never going to be that company that just grows for growth sake.
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we're just kind of scratching the surface.
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definitely still room to get better.
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on my radar
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to Women in Retail Talks, the podcast where C-suite executive women in the retail space share their stories of professional growth leadership development, personal journeys and more.
I'm Marie Albages, Managing Editor of Women in Retail, a membership-based community of executive women at leading retailers and brands.
Today, I am thrilled to be joined by Andy Donovan.
She's the Senior Vice President of Wholesale and Company Gear at Carhartt.
Andy and I discuss her 11-year history with Carhartt how she's grown the wholesale and company gear business over the years, her journey to leading a team of 100 and so much more.
So, Andy, I'm going to bring you in.

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