![]() ![]() Offerings include mountain biking, road biking, kayaking, backpacking, rock climbing, outdoor photography, family hiking, snowshoeing and others. The Outdoor School is a series of one-day outings in the local area and in store classes. In 2006, REI started the Outdoor School in selected markets. REI Adventures offers vacations for active travelers all over the world. REI has diversified its offerings into global adventure vacations through the REI Adventures branch, which began in 1987. On January 31, 2023, REI laid off 8 percent of its corporate staff, eliminating 167 positions. They continued the initiative through the 2022 holiday season. REI is the first major US retailer to forgo operations on Black Friday. Although Black Friday has, traditionally, been one of REI's top-10 days for annual sales, the company abstained from Black Friday and launched an #OptOutside marketing campaign, urging people to spend their time outside. On Black Friday of 2015, REI “did the unexpected” by closing all of their stores and temporarily halting the processing of online purchases, giving all of their employees a paid day off. ![]() Eric Artz, previously COO of the company, was named CEO and president of REI in May 2019. ![]() She was succeeded by Jerry Stritzke, former president and COO of Coach New York, who was named president and CEO of REI in August 2013. Jewell remained CEO of REI until she was named United States Secretary of the Interior in April of 2013. Sally Jewell joined the board of REI in 1996 and, in 2000, was named chief operating officer. In October 2015, the company launched a redesigned logo, which included the word "co-op" for the first time since 1983. Beginning in 2014, with the introduction of the REI Co-Op line of clothing, REI publicly re-emphasized the cooperative aspect of its business model. Although the company remained a co-operative, providing special services to its members, the "co-op" moniker was dropped from much of its literature and advertising. Clothing, particularly "sport-casual" apparel, also became a greater part of the company's product line. REI kept MSR until 2001, when it exited the manufacturing business, selling the operation to Cascade Designs, another successful outdoor gear company in the Seattle area. The company acquired nearby outdoor gear firm Mountain Safety Research in 1981, which later bought tent-maker Edgeworks and produced tents with the MSR brand. Later on, in the 1980s, and with changes to their board of directors, REI’s emphasis expanded to also include camping, kayaking, bicycling, and other outdoor activities. Through the 1970s, REI identified itself prominently as REI Co-op, focusing primarily on equipment for serious climbers, backpackers, and mountaineering expeditions. When Whittaker became the first American to summit Mount Everest in May of 1963, it provided REI with so much free advertising that, the following year (1964), the company’s gross income topped $1mil for the first time. Whittaker served as CEO during the 1960s and was an early board member, along with American Alpine Club president, Nicholas Clinch. In 1956, Recreational Equipment Cooperative was incorporated. Jim Whittaker was hired as the first full-time employee at REI on July 25, 1955. In 1942, Lloyd moved to a new space, down the hall from The Mountaineers’ club rooms on Pike Street. 1 and 2.įlagship store (1962–1996) in Seattle, circa 1980 11th & Pine on Capitol Hillĭuring their first year, Recreational Equipment was nothing more than a shelf at the Puget Sound Cooperative Store, a farmer's co-op near Pike Place Market in Seattle. On June 23, 1938, with the aid of Seattle attorney Ed Rombauer, five Mountaineers met at Rombauer's office, and each paid one dollar to join the Recreational Equipment Cooperative. The Andersons had imported an Akadem Pickel ice axe from Austria, for themselves, as part of The Mountaineers Basic Climbing Course from there, the two decided to set up a co-operative to help other outdoor enthusiasts in the club acquire good-quality climbing gear at reasonable prices. Lloyd (1902–2000) and Mary (Gaiser) Anderson (1909–2017) founded REI in Seattle, Washington in 1938. It also receives orders via mail-order catalogs and the internet. REI operates 165 retail stores in 39 states. ![]() It also offers services such as outdoor-oriented vacations and courses. REI sells camping gear, hiking, climbing, cycling, water, running, fitness, snow, travel equipment, and men, women and kids clothing. It is organized as a consumers' co-operative. Recreational Equipment, Inc., doing business as REI, is an American retail and outdoor recreation services corporation. ![]()
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