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[Navigating Growth and Leadership: An Interview with Rothy's CEO Dana Kwanbeck]-[Rothy's CEO on Growth and Credibility Rooted in Sustainability]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2026-01-20

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Navigating Growth and Leadership: An Interview with Rothy's CEO Dana Kwanbeck

In a recent episode of Women in Retail Talks, host Melissa Campanelli sat down with Dana Kwanbeck, the newly appointed CEO of Rothy’s, to discuss her transition into the top role, her strategic vision for the brand, and the lessons learned throughout her extensive career in retail and finance.

The 2026 Vision: Prioritizing Growth

As Dana Kwanbeck steps into the CEO role, her primary focus is clear: growth. She defines this not just as a financial target, but as a commitment to building an "enduring brand." Her vision centers on Rothy's becoming a household staple, with the goal of having "Rothy's in every closet in the world." To achieve this, the company is focusing on diversifying its sales channels and expanding into new categories, including men’s, kids, and accessories, while maintaining the brand's core identity of "high frequency of use."

The Culmination of a Diverse Career

Kwanbeck attributes her readiness for the CEO position to the "culmination" of her varied professional experiences. Starting in investment banking and public accounting provided her with a "vantage point" that allowed her to develop strong financial acumen. She emphasizes that her time in the boardroom was a "gift," teaching her how to "connect dots" and understand the holistic operations of a business. Reflecting on her journey, she advises aspiring leaders to remain flexible, noting that while she once felt the need to have her career "all figured out," she now recognizes that diverse experiences ultimately align toward an "ultimate destiny."

Sustainability as a Non-Negotiable

For Rothy’s, sustainability is not a marketing tactic but an integral part of its "DNA." Kwanbeck explains that the company manages sustainability as a core business priority rather than an afterthought. By tracking metrics—such as the impressive milestone of keeping "230 million water bottles out of landfills"—the company ensures that environmental responsibility is woven into manufacturing processes, store fixtures, and packaging. She highlights that this mission is fulfilling for both employees and customers, distinguishing Rothy's from companies that struggle to pivot away from "fast fashion" practices.

Building Credibility and Trust

Discussing her role in securing a $1 billion valuation for Rothy's in 2021, Kwanbeck stresses the importance of "diligence" and "executive credibility." She argues that leaders must be "a good student" of their business, capable of anticipating investor questions and providing thoughtful, data-backed analysis. She emphasizes that trust is the foundation of capital raising: "You have to really know your business. You can't partially know it."

Mentorship and Holistic Leadership

Kwanbeck speaks fondly of her partnership with former CEO Jenny Ming, citing two major lessons: the importance of a "growth mindset" and the necessity of being "human." Ming taught her that leadership extends beyond "dollars and cents" to the soft skills of human connection. As a mother of four, Kwanbeck advocates for "holistic leadership," where professional and personal lives are intertwined. She credits her ability to manage these demands to having a strong "support network" and setting clear "priorities and boundaries."

Advice for Future C-Suite Leaders

Looking toward the future, Kwanbeck advises emerging executives to prioritize "clarity and conviction." She encourages leaders to be "generalists" who respect the expertise of others while actively seeking to learn from all parts of the business—even those outside their direct silos. She concludes by noting that leadership should be a source of "joy" and that continuous learning—whether through reading books like CEO Excellence or listening to frontline staff—is essential to preventing one's perspective from becoming "stale."

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Join today's top women retail leaders at the 2026 Women in Retail Leadership Summit, held April 27th through the 29th at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort.
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Register now at womeninretailsummit.com and save $100 with discount code PODCAST.
Hi, everyone.
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, which is a membership based community of senior level women in retail.

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