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Gap Inc. makes leadership change at Gap Outlet businesses

Gap Inc. makes leadership change at Gap Outlet businesses

San Francisco-based apparel giant Gap Inc. said Thursday that Tom Wyatt, president of GapBody, was named president of Gap Inc. Outlet. Wyatt, 51, succeeds Diane Neal, who left the company in November.

   Wyatt joined Gap a year ago from Cutter & Buck Inc., where he served as president and chief executive officer. Prior to joining Gap, Wyatt was chairman and CEO of Parisian, a chain of specialty department stores owned by Saks Inc. He also led Warnaco Intimate Apparel, a global apparel designer and manufacturer, and spent more than 20 years with Vanity Fair, where he served as president of the brand's Intimates Collection.

   Gap Inc. is one of the leading apparel retailers in the United States, offering products under the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Forth & Towne and Piperlime brand names. Fiscal 2006 sales were $15.9 billion. Gap Inc. operates more than 3,100 stores in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Ireland and Japan.