Pittsburgh Steelers fans have been longing for merchandise to reflect their love for the football team for years. The good news is that their wish has been granted. A new website was launched recently that includes plenty of gear for fans to cheer about. Susan McGalla, the new Steelers director of strategic planning, is responsible for the newly launched website. It was her idea to make it easier for fans to purchase Pittsburgh Steelers gear. A wide variety of brand names included. A few recognizable names include Nike Golf, Pandora Jewelry, and Tommy Bahama. Susan McGalla is the perfect for this project. She was formally the President of American Eagle Outfitters and CEO of Wet Seal.
Susan McGalla
A lot of people are happy with the changes made with the Pittsburgh Steelers. McGalla is making it possible for the people to dress like Steelers and demonstrate their devotion to the Pittsburgh team. Ms McGalla is based in Pittsburgh and the Director of Strategic Planning and Growth for The Pittsburgh Steelers. McGalla has a long and successful history with the retail industry and business in general. She previously held the position of President and CMO of American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. and CEO of The Wet Seal, Inc.
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It began with her receiving an undergraduate degree at Mount Union College, in Business Marketing. She worked in marketing for the John Horne Company. Later on, she joined American Eagle Outfitters, American Eagle Brand, Wet Seal Inc, founded P3 Executive Consulting, LLC. Now, she is the new Steelers director of strategic planning. Certainly, her strong work ethic and experience will add much to the success of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the
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