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Wolverine Worldwide Launches Junior Board

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Wolverine Worldwide Launches Junior Board
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Wolverine Worldwide Launches Junior Board

2025-08-13 18:30 Last Updated At:18:40

ROCKFORD, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 13, 2025--

Wolverine World Wide, Inc. (NYSE: WWW) today announced the launch of its inaugural Junior Board, an advisory body consisting of 11 early-career professionals responsible for elevating the voices and perspectives of the Company’s emerging talent and further strengthening its culture of innovation and collaboration.

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Junior Board members were selected after an extensive interview process, during which they were evaluated based on leadership potential, commitment to the Company’s vision and values, strategic orientation, communication, relationship building, and critical thinking skills. The group will convene monthly to address key topics and create a dynamic feedback loop intended to inspire positive change and progress, and will work directly with the Company’s executive team and Chief Executive Officer.

“I am immensely proud of the new culture we are building at Wolverine Worldwide,” said Chris Hufnagel, President and CEO of Wolverine Worldwide. “With the creation of our Junior Board, we’re doubling down on our commitment to developing young talent and fostering an inclusive and collaborative workplace where everyone feels they belong and can thrive – while building a strong leadership pipeline for tomorrow.”

Members of Wolverine Worldwide’s Junior Board come from across the Company’s offices, brands, and functions – and include:

“The Junior Board is more than a committee: it’s a commitment to listen, learn, lead, and build a culture where every voice in our global organization feels valued and heard,” said Chandler Alberda, Wolverine Worldwide Junior Board Chair. “We are excited to champion bold ideas, diverse perspectives, and fresh thinking that reflect our Company’s vision to Make. Every Day. Better.

The creation of Wolverine Worldwide’s Junior Board comes on the heels of the Company receiving its first Great Place To Work® Certification ™ – underscoring its commitment to prioritizing employee experience and cultivating a strong company culture, as determined by employees’ survey feedback. 88% of U.S.-based Wolverine Worldwide employees said the Company is a great workplace, 33 percentage points higher than the average company.

Earlier this year, Wolverine Worldwide was also recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Dream Employers and America’s Best Midsize Employers, and by Inspiring Workplaces as one of the Most Inspiring Workplaces in North America.

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ABOUT WOLVERINE WORLDWIDE

Founded in 1883, Wolverine World Wide, Inc. (NYSE:WWW) is one of the world’s leading designers, marketers, and licensors of branded casual footwear and apparel, performance outdoor and athletic footwear and apparel, kids’ footwear, industrial work boots and apparel, and uniform footwear. The Company’s portfolio includes Merrell®, Saucony®, Sweaty Betty®, Hush Puppies®, Wolverine®, Chaco®, Bates®, HYTEST®, and Stride Rite®. Wolverine Worldwide is also the global footwear licensee of the popular brands Cat® and Harley-Davidson®. Based in Rockford, Michigan, for more than 140 years, the Company's products are carried by leading retailers in the U.S. and globally in approximately 170 countries and territories. Wolverine Worldwide is a Great Place To Work® Certified™ company. For additional information, please visit our website, www.wolverineworldwide.com.

Wolverine Worldwide Launches Junior Board

Wolverine Worldwide Launches Junior Board

David Linde, the former chairman of Universal Pictures and CEO of Participant Media, has been named CEO of the Sundance Institute. The nonprofit organization said Thursday that Linde will assume the role on Feb. 17, after this year’s festival concludes.

“I am honored to join Sundance Institute as CEO to steward an organization that is essential to independent artists, the broader creative community, and culture at large,” Linde said in a statement.

His role will include overseeing the Sundance Film Festival’s transition to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027, as well as managing the year-round Sundance Institute programs, including artist labs, grants and fellowships.

A Hollywood veteran, Linde has worked across television and film for decades, cofounding Focus Features and overseeing numerous Oscar nominees and winners in his various roles. During Linde’s time at Participant, which shuttered in 2024, the company produced two best picture winners: “Spotlight” and “Green Book.” He also produced “Arrival.”

Sundance has been operating under an interim CEO, Amanda Kelso, since early 2024 when Joana Vicente stepped down. Vicente had replaced Keri Putnam in 2021. The Institute’s most high-profile event, the annual Sundance Film Festival, is gearing up for its last edition in Park City, Utah which will kick off next week.

Ebs Burnough, board chair of the Sundance Institute, said in a statement that, “David brings a rare combination of industry fluency, social cause management, and deep commitment to artists, positioning the organization to build on our legacy while advancing our mission for the future.”

FILE - David Linde appears at the American Cinematheque Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - David Linde appears at the American Cinematheque Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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