Former Modell’s Sporting Goods CEO Mitchell B. Modell joins ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street’ to discuss the potential revival ...
Mitch Modell, the former CEO of the famed New York sporting goods chain that went belly-up four years ago, wants to buy bankrupt retailers Party City and Big Lots.
Sports retailer Modell’s Sporting Goods is closing three stores in New Jersey, the company’s executive vice president told NJ Advance Media. CEO Mitchell Modell announced last week 24 ...
In 2014, Stack sued Mitch Modell, the CEO of now-defunct rival Modell’s Sporting Goods who he accused of using a disguise to spy on Dick’s. They settled for $1 on the condition that Modell ...
With many sad to see it go, the former owner of Modell’s Sporting Goods has taken a unique approach and suggested that he would be interested in purchasing Party City alongside bankrupt Big Lots ...
Here, the Modell family opened its first store in 1889, making it the second-oldest sporting-goods retailer in the country. Still family owned to this day—it’s passed through four generations ...
“We were drawn to TCS’ open and tiered architecture,” said David Strobelt, SVP/CIO & supply chain officer, Modell’s Sporting Goods. “It allows us to connect across channels and leverage our digital ...
Modell, known for the catchy "Gotta go to Mo's" jingle, had his eureka moment at none other than Mar-a-Lago, where he decided the struggling chains needed a sporting goods flair. His vision ...