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[Redefining Retail: ThredUp’s Chief Revenue Officer on Circular Economy, Innovation, and Workplace Culture]-[How ThredUp Revenue Chief Cora Buel Leads Effective 4-Day Work Weeks]

Women In Retail Talks · B2 · 2024-02-20

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The Evolution of ThredUp: A Resale Revolution

In this episode of Women in Retail Talks, Cora Buell, the Chief Revenue Officer of ThredUp, discusses the company’s transformative journey in the resale industry. Founded in 2009, ThredUp has evolved from a simple marketplace for secondhand clothing into a massive logistical powerhouse. The company’s core innovation, the “clean out kits,” allows individual sellers to easily contribute to a circular economy, providing the inventory that fuels ThredUp’s three U.S. and one European distribution centers. Buell emphasizes that the company’s competitive advantage lies in its proprietary software, data science expertise, and the infrastructure built over 15 years, which enables them to process items at scale.

Resale as a Service (RaaS): Empowering the Apparel Ecosystem

A significant milestone in the company’s growth was the 2018 launch of Resale as a Service (RaaS). This program allows major retailers—such as J.Crew, Tommy Hilfiger, and Kate Spade—to launch their own branded resale shops powered by ThredUp’s backend technology. Buell explains that this service removes the barriers for retailers who lack the luxury of decades of infrastructure building. Through RaaS, brands can offer customers incentives, such as boosting payout credits for trade-ins, effectively encouraging shoppers to think “secondhand first.”

Pivot and Purpose: Transitioning from Traditional Retail

Buell’s career trajectory is a testament to the power of aligning personal values with professional goals. Having spent years at traditional retailers like Sephora, she joined ThredUp in 2019 to help take the company public. She notes that the transition from managing large, international teams to a smaller, agile environment was driven by a desire for deeper purpose and the ability to move ideas from concept to website in a single week. Her commitment to the mission is rooted in her own history as a lifelong thrifter, viewing the company not just as a business, but as a mechanism to challenge industry-wide “overproduction.”

Pioneering Culture: The Four-Day Workweek

ThredUp has garnered attention for its unique workplace culture, specifically its implementation of a four-day workweek. Buell reports that after four years, the policy has resulted in a retention rate above 95%, significantly higher than the corporate retail average. She highlights that 93% of employees believe this schedule positively impacts their productivity. The culture is described as “output-driven,” where flexibility is balanced with high-level performance. Additionally, the company institutes a “Maker Day” on Tuesdays—a meeting-free day dedicated to deep, focused work—which Buell advocates as essential for strategic growth.

Breaking Barriers in the C-Suite

As one of the few women in a Chief Revenue Officer role, Buell addresses the gender disparity in executive leadership. While noting that only about 8% of CRO roles are held by women, she highlights that companies with female executives are 30% more likely to outperform their competitors. At ThredUp, she finds a supportive environment, noting that the board is comprised of 50% women. For the next generation of female leaders, Buell offers sage advice: “surround yourself with people who fight for you in rooms you’re not in” and remember that one does not need to be “1000% qualified” to pursue a new opportunity—growth comes through “relentless effort” and the courage to learn on the job.

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what drew you to this unique company in the first place.
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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, Senior Editor of Women in Retail, a membership-based community of executive women at leading retailers and brands.
Today I'm joined by Cora Buell, the Chief Revenue Officer of ThredUp.
She'll share what it's like working at the unique resale company, what significant milestones the company has had over their long-term growth and what challenges she's facing, particularly as a woman in her position.
So Cora, thank you so much for joining me.
Hi, thank you for having me.

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