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Stitch Fix Appoints Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer

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Stitch Fix Appoints Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer
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Stitch Fix Appoints Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer

2026-06-16 04:05 Last Updated At:04:11

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 15, 2026--

Stitch Fix (NASDAQ: SFIX), the leading online personal styling service, today announced the appointment of Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer (CPTO). In this role, Sreedhararaj will lead the company’s technology, product, data science, security and IT teams.

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"Sree brings deep technical expertise and a relentless focus on the customer," said Matt Baer, CEO, Stitch Fix. "Stitch Fix was built on the belief that shopping should feel personal, inspiring and effortless, and we use our rich client data, innovative and AI-driven technology platform and the trusted relationships our Stylists build with clients every day to deliver on this promise. As AI unlocks new possibilities, we believe the future of retail lies in using this technology to create more human connections. Sree has built technology platforms that make personalization at scale possible. That perspective will be critical as we shape the next era of retail."

Sreedhararaj joins Stitch Fix from IPSY, the beauty membership platform, where he served as Chief Technology Officer. At IPSY, he led technology transformation, overseeing the development of its proprietary AI-powered personalization engine and the integration of agentic AI capabilities across the business. He previously served as Chief Technology Officer at Sephora. There, he modernized Sephora's digital infrastructure and led its AI integration and personalization strategy. Earlier in his career, Sreedhararaj held engineering leadership roles at Walmart and served as a consultant at Infosys, where he worked with retailers including Best Buy, Target, Nordstrom and Gap.

"Stitch Fix has accomplished something truly unique in apparel retail," said Sreedhararaj. "The company cracked the code on combining human connection with technology to deliver a superior shopping experience. I'm excited to partner with Matt and the entire product and technology organization. Together, we will build on that foundation, continue innovating for our clients and help more people discover styles they will love."

About Stitch Fix, Inc.

Stitch Fix (NASDAQ: SFIX) is the leading online personal styling service that helps people discover the styles they will love that fit perfectly so they always look - and feel - their best. Few things are more personal than getting dressed, but finding clothing that fits and looks great can be a challenge. Stitch Fix solves that problem. By pairing expert stylists with best-in-class AI and recommendation algorithms, the company leverages its assortment of exclusive and national brands to meet each client's individual tastes and needs, making it convenient for clients to express their personal style without having to spend hours in stores or sifting through endless choices online. Stitch Fix, which was founded in 2011, is headquartered in San Francisco.

Stitch Fix Appoints Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer

Stitch Fix Appoints Sree Sreedhararaj as Chief Product and Technology Officer

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The sibling owners of the Santo Domingo nightclub where a roof collapse killed 236 people and injured more than 100 last year will stand trial for involuntary manslaughter, a judge ruled Monday.

Antonio and Maribel Espaillat, the owners of Jet Set nightclub, could face up to 2 years in prison if found guilty.

The April 8, 2025 collapse reverberated across the Dominican Republic, with authorities working frantically for days to reach people under the rubble.

The ruling Monday by Magistrate Reymundo Mejía Zorrilla of the First Court of Instruction of the National District in Santo Domingo drew frustration from victims' relatives who were hoping for homicide charges that carry stiffer penalties of up to 20 years in prison.

The ruling said that the case did not warrant a homicide charge because that would indicate the defendants knew that their negligence would cause the deaths of the victims. But if they could have foreseen the roof collapse, “logic and reason" suggest they would not have endangered their own lives in addition to those of the victims, the ruling said.

About 30 relatives of the victims had gathered at the courthouse ahead of the hearing, holding hands and praying.

Prosecutors have previously accused the Espaillats of trying to intimidate or manipulate employees. Antonio Espaillat is considered a powerful business person, owning upscale entertainment centers and dozens of local radio stations. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has asserted that it has hundreds of pieces of evidence tying the siblings to the collapse.

Hundreds of people including athletes and politicians were at Jet Set when the roof collapsed, attending a concert by singer Rubby Pérez, who was among the victims. Others included former MLB pitcher Octavio Dotel, who was pulled from the debris but died in a hospital.

The Espaillats will be tried together. No date has been set for the trial.

FILE - Rescue workers search for bodies at the Jet Set nightclub after its roof collapsed during a merengue concert in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

FILE - Rescue workers search for bodies at the Jet Set nightclub after its roof collapsed during a merengue concert in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File)

FILE - Antonio Espaillat, center, the owner of the Jet Set nightclub, whose roof collapse in 2025 resulted in fatalities, arrives at court for trial in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, April 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Hernandez, File)

FILE - Antonio Espaillat, center, the owner of the Jet Set nightclub, whose roof collapse in 2025 resulted in fatalities, arrives at court for trial in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, April 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Ricardo Hernandez, File)

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