Sportsheets Prioritizes Women Staff, Organizational Leaders
Sportsheets is committed to preparing for future growth via a commitment to “female leaders” the company stated in a recent press release.
Per said press material, Sportsheets has spent the last two years investing in the company. This includes bringing in new technology, developing new processes and — most recently — hiring new staff. In the last year, the Cerritos, CA-based adult toy manufacturer has hired over ten new team members.
“We have hired new leadership in HR, accounting, product development, marketing and design, with the majority of those roles being held by women,” CEO Julie Stewart stated.
Sportsheets’ mission to transform intimacy has taken on new life with the recent hires which means big plans on the horizon.
“New people joining the team is always exciting,” said Creative Director Chaney Cox. “Not only does it mean fresh perspectives and new ideas, but it also encourages our team to come together and engage in high-level conversations about how we achieve goals together.”
One of Sportsheets’ goals for 2022 is to transition from a branded house to a house of brands. The transition will allow each of Sportsheets’ current collections — including Sportsheets, S&M, Sincerely and Edge — to evolve into individual brands, each clearly defined with their own voice and story to tell. To help achieve this, Stewart and Cox expanded the Creative department, hiring Brand Marketing Manager Kelly Sofferman and Graphic Designer Neena Sanchez.
“Kelly brings her extensive experience from outside the industry to help us improve our storytelling and marketing while Neena, offers a tailored eye for branding and design that will elevate our brand imagery by creating better tools for our customers to promote our products,” Stewart stated.
The enhanced creative team will work closely with Sales Director Julia Harney to create 360 marketing campaigns that support the launch of new and existing products alike.
“Expanding our ability to create consistent, powerful and impactful marketing materials like style guides, sales guides, pre-made banners and ads is something our customers have been asking for and I am thrilled that we are able to deliver,” Harney said.
To get a preview of what is to come for Sportsheets, check out their LaCire and Merge Style guides now hosted on the Sportsheets Resellers Support Site.