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[Revitalizing Retail Giants: Amy Sullivan on the Omnichannel Transformation of Brandhouse Collective]-[CEO Amy Sullivan on Balancing Brand Legacy and Reinvention at The Brand House Collective]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2025-10-27

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The Strategic Partnership: Bridging E-commerce and Brick-and-Mortar

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, Amy Sullivan, CEO of Brandhouse Collective, discusses the transformative partnership between her organization and the IP owners of Bed Bath & Beyond, Bye Bye Baby, and Overstock. Recognizing that "omnichannel or unified commerce is really the best way to win with the consumer," Sullivan explains that the collaboration leverages the strengths of both entities. While the IP owners possess a robust e-commerce presence, Brandhouse Collective brings 60 years of expertise in merchandising, customer focus, and operational infrastructure. By becoming the exclusive licensee for these legacy brands, Brandhouse is effectively bringing the "brick and mortar experience" back to life, creating a powerful synergy that balances digital reach with physical store engagement.

The Nashville Incubator: Validating Brand Affinity

The launch of the first "Bed Bath & Beyond Home" store in Nashville served as a critical test for the brand’s revival. Sullivan emphasizes that the location was chosen strategically—being in the company's "backyard" allowed her team to "touch and feel every product" and interact directly with consumers. The response was overwhelming, with record-breaking turnouts and significant "earned media" coverage, including a feature on the Today Show. This success provided "gut validation" that consumers genuinely miss these brands. The store, which features a curated 50-50 split between traditional kitchen/bath categories and Kirkland’s-style home decor, acts as an incubator to refine the assortment before scaling to a wider footprint, with plans to reach six stores by mid-November.

Data-Driven Curation and Customer Engagement

Sullivan highlights the importance of balancing "art and science" in retail. While data from past performance guides their decisions, the team also relies on real-time feedback. During an employee soft opening, the team "wrote 80 new items the very next day" based on immediate insights. As they look toward the future, Sullivan aims to capture new demographics, specifically Gen Z, by revitalizing the registry program and focusing on "back to college" experiences. She notes that the goal is to make the registry experience something that "comes to life in brick and mortar," ensuring the brand remains relevant for life’s major milestones.

Leadership Philosophy: Cultivating Growth and Humility

Reflecting on her leadership style, Sullivan stresses that she cannot be "the smartest person in the room." She advocates for a culture where employees feel empowered to challenge leadership, stating that "healthy debates and good arguments solve a lot of problems." She emphasizes hiring individuals who "fill gaps" in expertise rather than mirroring existing skills. Sullivan, a career merchant, believes in building a pipeline of future leaders, noting, "I would love nothing more than a line outside my door of five people that want this job," as this energy for growth is vital for company health.

Embracing Transformation and Future Outlook

For those navigating retail transformations, Sullivan advises a "metered approach" using labs or incubators to test ideas. She acknowledges that failure is part of the process, suggesting that "if we’re not failing at 50% of what we’re doing, we’re not trying enough new things." Looking ahead, she is particularly excited about the upcoming launch of Bye Bye Baby in 2026. Recognizing the market need for a dedicated destination for modern parents, she plans to apply the same strategic rigor used for Bed Bath & Beyond to create a seamless, efficient shopping experience that solves real-world challenges for families.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, everybody.
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 Melissa Campanelli, the co-founder of the Women in Retail Leadership Circle, a membership-based community of executive women at leading retailers and brands.
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Amy Sullivan, the CEO of the Brandhouse Collective.
In her role, Amy has led the company's transformation into a multi-brand retail operator and oversaw the reinvention of legacy brands like Bed Bath & Beyond and Bye Bye Baby.
Amy also spearheaded the opening of the first Bed Bath & Beyond home store in Nashville, which was a key step in the company's plans to expand its brick and mortar presence.

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