Merchandise & Demand Planner

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About the position The Merchandise & Demand Planner is responsible for driving sales and profit by managing product assortments, inventory and pricing, using data analysis to forecast demand, optimize online/direct to consumer presentation and wholesale availability to ensure the right products are available at the right time to support the company's financial goals. The Merchandise and Demand Planner will primarily focus on maximizing inventory turn and margin, analyzing trends, and adapting to fast paced digital demand signals. This role reports to the Director – Planning & Retail and will be highly cross-functional, partnering with Merchandising and Channel Owners by bringing strategic and analytical insights to influence the brand’s strategy and vision. This position has a minimum 3 day in office requirement, change subject to business needs. Responsibilities • Manage in-season forecasting to meet or exceed key performance indicators, including sales, margins, and inventory health, balances, age/turns, and weeks of supply. • Maintain models and forecasting techniques to improve demand accuracy. • Ensure demand forecasts incorporate historical data, business inputs, and market trends. • Collaborate with each sales channel (Ecommerce, Wholesale and Retail), merchandising, marketing, supply chain, operations and finance to drive alignment on forecasts, 3PL capacity and inventory planning. • Responsible for the aggregation of data across channels for initial projections and pre- and post-market margin roll out. • Partner with Director of Planning to develop and build standardized reports to perform in-season selling analysis and post season hind-sighting for continuous improvement • Ensure forecasting objectives are achieved, review potential risks/opportunities between the demand plan and financial plan, and collaborate cross functionally to mitigate and reduce inventory risk • Analyze inventory levels, turnover rates, and sell-through data to identify potential stockouts, overstock situations, and slow-moving items. • Monitor and adjust model stock levels as needed to ensure adequate inventory availability. • Review sales forecasts and current orders to assess inventory status and upcoming production needs • Evaluate inventory aging and recommend price action based on WOS/sell-thru and seasonality to project/select permanent markdowns. • Monitor and manage inventory levels weekly to ensure optimal stock availability. • Optimize stock levels and develop/maintain replenishment strategies to balance sales goals with inventory costs. • Develop size curve analysis to better purchase in-season and pre-season inventory and avoid out of stocks • Collaborate on aligning inventory with product launches and seasonal trends. • Partner with Product Operations to ensure product availability meets merchandising strategies and promotional plans. • Partner with Merchandising at key milestones to ensure merchandise assortment needs are being built to achieve growth of all channels • Partner with Merchandising to develop Sku plan guidance to drive Sku productivity on quarterly/seasonal basis and eliminate unproductive Skus • Analyze the business on an on-going basis to understand core drivers; identify opportunities and risks and partner with Merchandising and Product Operations to respond appropriately • Present qualitative and quantitative hind sighting for Merchandising team’s quarterly business reviews and senior management meetings; identify product and delivery flow risks and cross-division opportunities • Responsible for inventory data integrity through accurate style master set up and maintenance in company ERP, Full Circle. • Work closely with Ecommerce team to ensure Shopify style master aligns with ERP. • Partner with Merchandising and Product Operations to ensure all in season item, cost, origin changes are captured and reflected in ERP and Shopify. • Partner on inventory budgeting and financial planning to manage costs and meet financial targets. • Align inventory investment with financial goals and performance metrics. • Conduct monthly inventory audits and reconciliations to maintain accuracy • Own and manage wholesale planning • Supports and maintains yearly and season category sales plans by demand planning and forecasting inventory budgets, sales, projected dilutions (RTV, Discounts, MD), margins, and related KPI’s (bottoms-up planning). • Partner with the sales department to prepare seasonal plans considering current business trends and the company's annual business goals. • Contribute to the monthly shipment planning process to ensure wholesale orders are accurately forecasted. • Support sales team during and post-market, including rolling up final inventory buy and adjusting purchase orders, as necessary. • Continually retain an open mind, while always reserving the right to exercise best professional judgment. • Take a global mind-set, acting as one company, one brand and putting the company’s best int

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