Brad Sell

Brad Sell

business executive United States

Brad Sell is the Chief Financial Officer of Forever 21, a fast-fashion retailer that recently filed for bankruptcy protection in the US. With extensive experience in financial management, Sell has played a crucial role in navigating the company's financial challenges amidst rising competition and economic pressures that have impacted its core customer base.

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Jamaica Jamaica: Chief Financial Officer Brad Sell said in a statement regarding the bankruptcy protection filing. 5

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Forever 21 operator files for bankruptcy protection | Business

Venezuela Venezuela: Brad Sell, the CFO of F21 OpCo, stated that the company is reducing its activities in the U.S. while seeking a buyer. 5

El Nacional: Forever 21 se declara en bancarrota por segunda vez

United States United States: Brad Sell, F21 OpCo's chief financial officer, discussed the challenges facing the retailer. 5

Fox News: Forever 21's U.S. operating company filed for bankruptcy on Sunday

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Brad Sell, the chief financial officer of F21 OpCo, explained that the decision to file for Chapter 11 was due to the inability to find a sustainable solution against competition from foreign fast fashion companies. 7

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Forever 21 se declara en quiebra otra vez y anuncia liquidación en EE. UU.

United States United States: Brad Sell, the company’s chief financial officer, stated that they have been unable to find a sustainable path forward due to competition and rising costs. 5

CNN: Forever 21 bankruptcy: All US stores are going out of business

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Brad Sell, the company's chief financial officer, stated that they have been unable to find a sustainable path forward. 5

BBC: Forever 21 files for bankruptcy in the US