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The following table sets forth information regarding each of Coach’s executive officers and directors serving as of June 30, 2007:
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Lew Frankfort 61 Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director
Keith Monda 61 President, Chief Operating Officer and Director
Reed Krakoff 43 President, Executive Creative Director
Michael Tucci 46 President, North American Retail
Mike Devine 49 Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Chief Accounting Officer
Melanie Hughes 44 Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Carole Sadler 47 Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Susan Kropf(2)(3) 58 Director
Gary Loveman(2)(3) 47 Director
Ivan Menezes(2)(3) 48 Director
Irene Miller(2)(3) 55 Director
Michael Murphy(2)(3) 70 Director
Jide Zeitlin(2)(3) 43 Director
(1) Coach’s executive officers serve indefinite terms and may be appointed and removed by Coach’s board of directors at any time. Coach’s
directors are elected at the annual stockholders meeting and serve terms of one year.
(2) Member of the audit committee.
(3) Member of the human resources and governance committee.
Lew Frankfort has been involved with the Coach business for more than 25 years. He has served as Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Coach since November 1995. He has served as a member of Coach’s Board of Directors since June 1, 2000, the date of
incorporation. Mr. Frankfort served as Senior Vice President of Sara Lee Corporation from January 1994 to October 2000. Mr. Frankfort
was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of the Sara Lee Champion, Intimates & Accessories group in January 1994, and held
this position through November 1995. From September 1991 through January 1994, Mr. Frankfort held the positions of Executive Vice
President, Sara Lee Personal Products and Chief Executive Officer of Sara Lee Accessories. Mr. Frankfort was appointed President of Coach
in July 1985, after Sara Lee acquired Coach, and held this position through September 1991. Mr. Frankfort joined Coach in 1979 as Vice
President of New Business Development. Prior to joining Coach, Mr. Frankfort held various New York City government management
positions and served as Commissioner, New York City Agency for Child Development. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Teach
for America, a public-private partnership aimed at eliminating educational inequity in America, and is a member of the Board of Overseers
at Columbia Business School. Mr. Frankfort holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College and an M.B.A. in Marketing from
Columbia University.
Keith Monda was appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Coach in June 1998 and President of Coach in
February 2002. He has served as a member of Coach’s Board of Directors since June 1, 2000, the date of incorporation. Prior to joining
Coach, Mr. Monda served as Senior Vice President, Finance & Administration and Chief Financial Officer of Timberland Company from
December 1993 until May 1996, and was promoted to, and held the position of, Senior Vice President, Operations from May 1996 until
January 1998. From May 1990 to December 1993, Mr. Monda served as Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration of J. Crew,
Inc. Mr. Monda holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees from Ohio State University.
Reed Krakoff was appointed President, Executive Creative Director in September 1999 after joining Coach as Senior Vice President
and Executive Creative Director in December 1996. Prior to joining Coach, Mr. Krakoff served as Senior Vice President, Marketing,
Design & Communications from January 1993 until December 1996, and as Head Designer, Sportswear from April 1992 until January
1993 at Tommy Hilfiger
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USA, Inc. From July 1988 through April 1992, Mr. Krakoff served as a Senior Designer in Design and Merchandising for Polo/Ralph
Lauren. Mr. Krakoff holds an A.A.S. degree in Fashion Design from Parsons School of Design and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics
and Art History from Tufts University.
Michael Tucci joined Coach as President, North American Retail, in January 2003. Mr. Tucci joined Coach from Gap, Inc., where he
held the position of Executive Vice President, Gap, Inc. Direct from May 2002 until January 2003. He held the position of Executive Vice
President of Gap Body from April 2000 until May 2002. From April 1999 to May 2000, Mr. Tucci served as Executive Vice President,
Customer Store Experience, Gap Brand. Between May 1996 and April 1999, Mr. Tucci served as Executive Vice President for GAP Kids
and Baby Gap. He had joined Gap in December 1994 as Vice President of Merchandising for Old Navy. Prior to joining Gap, he served as
President of Aeropostale, a specialty store division of Macy’s, which culminated his twelve-year career with the company that included
senior buying and merchandising roles. He joined Macy’s Executive Training Program from Trinity College, where he earned a Bachelor of