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Fruit of the Loom Makes Leadership Changes

Featured, Corporate • October 27, 2025

BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY (October 27, 2025) Fruit of the Loom announced that Tony Iannuzzi, Senior Vice President of Apparel, will retire at the end of 2025 after an impressive 36-year career with the company. Iannuzzi will be succeeded by Scott Daley, who will join Fruit of the Loom, Inc. as Senior Vice President – Brands, effective November 3 and will report directly to CEO Jeff Cohen.

In his new role, Daley will oversee brand strategy, execution and profitability for Fruit of the Loom®, Vanity Fair Lingerie®, Russell Athletic®, and Jerzees® in the U.S. and Canada, as well as Global Spalding®

“Over his three decades with the company, Tony has played a pivotal role across various departments and with our customers, vendors, and employees alike. His customer empathy, strong leadership, and business acumen have been pivotal to the company’s success. Scott’s experience will build on Tony’s legacy, and we are excited about the future he will build for our brands,” Cohen said.

Daley brings nearly three decades of experience from Reebok, where he held a series of leadership roles culminating in his position as General Manager for USA. His previous roles included Vice President of Global Footwear, General Manager of the Running Business, and Head of Basketball Products and Apparel. A Boston native, Daley holds a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University and an Executive MBA from Northeastern University.

Russell Athletic, a subsidiary of Fruit of the Loom, is a member of NSGA. George W. Hardy of Russell is a member of the Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame.

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Fruit of the Loom Tony Iannuzzi Scott Daley Jerzees Jeff Cohen Reebok Russell Athletic Apparel