Sr Director, Field Visual Merchandising

The Gap Inc

San Francisco, CA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Business Skills, Candidate Pipeline, Change Management, Coaching, Continuous Improvement, Cross-Functional, Customer Conversion, Customer Satisfaction, Customer/Client Research, Establish Priorities, Financial Operations, Financial Strategy, Leadership, Localization, Merchandising, Metrics, Operational Strategy, Performance Analysis, Problem Solving Skills, Retail, Sales, Strategic Planning, Succession Planning, Team Lead/Manager, Visual Merchandising
LOCATION
San Francisco, CA
POSTED
30+ days ago

About the Role The Senior Director Field Visual Merchandising leads the brands field visual function, setting the strategic direction for how brand vision is translated and executed across all store environments. Reporting to the Head of Stores, this role serves as the primary liaison between HQ Visual and Field Leadership, ensuring alignment between creative intent and operational execution to drive a consistent customer-centric experience and profitable sales.

What Youll Do

Visual Strategy & Direction • Define and lead the field visual merchandising strategy, influencing enterprise visual direction to ensure alignment with brand vision and business goals. • Translate HQ visual direction into scalable, actionable frameworks for field execution. • Establish consistent visual standards, priorities, and success metrics across all store formats and markets. • Leverage customer insights and business data to inform merchandising decisions and optimize impact.

HQ-Field Integration • Serve as the primary connector between HQ Visual, Stores, and Field Leadership. • Create structured feedback loops to influence HQ strategy, tools, and processes based on field insights. • Partner cross-functionally to ensure strategies are executable and optimized for stores.

Field Visual Leadership • Lead and develop a multi-level field visual organization across multiple regions, formats, and market dynamics. • Build a strong talent pipeline through coaching, capability building, and succession planning. • Define and uphold organizational structure, ways of working, and performance expectations across regions.

Execution Excellence • Drive consistent, high-quality execution of visual standards while enabling market-level localization when appropriate. • Establish routines and tools to assess execution, monitor performance, and continuously improve outcomes. • Ensure alignment of visual execution with business priorities and store operations.

Business & Cross-Functional Impact • Drive measurable impact on sales conversion, customer satisfaction, and productivity through visual merchandising strategy and execution. • Influence enterprise initiatives prioritization and investment decisions as part of the Stores leadership team. • Partner with Finance and Operations to align visual strategies with financial and operational goals.

Leadership Expectations • Acts as the senior field voice in shaping visual and store experience strategy. Leads multiple teams of leaders with accountability for end-to-end results. • Influences senior leadership decisions and cross-functional priorities. • Solves complex, ambiguous problems and drives innovative, scalable solutions. • Lead change management for new visual strategies, tools, and ways of working across the field organization.

Who You Are

Qualifications • 12-15 years of progressive retail leadership experience, including multi-unit and field-based roles. • Deep expertise in visual merchandising field operations and strategy development. • Proven ability to translate creative vision into scalable operational execution. • Strong leadership capability with experience leading leaders and large distributed teams. • Exceptional communication and influencing skills with the ability to partner at senior VP levels. • Strong business acumen with the ability to connect visual strategy to financial outcomes.

About the Company

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The Gap Inc

Doris and Don Fisher opened the first Gap store in 1969 with a simple idea -- to make it easier to find a pair of jeans and a commitment to do more. Over the last 46 years, the company has grown from a single store to a global fashion business with five brands -- Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta and Intermix. Gap's clothes are available in 90 countries worldwide through 3,300 company-operated stores, almost 400 franchise stores, and e-commerce sites and is still growing. Many companies work to improve their services and businesses every day by using GAP Testers who anonymously go into various places and report back to the companies on everything from cleanliness, customer service to quality control. Being a tester is a very flexible, fun job with lots of benefits.
COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
All
WEBSITE
http://www.gap.com