The longtime board member takes the mantle from Stephen Neal, who reached mandatory retirement age.
The brand best known for its backpacks was founded by brothers Jamie and Lyndon Cormack in 2009.
She will also receive an honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree at the virtual ceremony.
In addition to accelerator classes, working sessions and networking opportunities, Fellows receive a $5,000 grant to help with expenses during the program.
Each of the recipients will receive a grant for up to $50,000 for a one-year funding cycle.
Davis claims she had neither knowledge nor control over the accessories used in a fashion show, and was targeted as a scapegoat.
The panelists discussed how to turn words into action and leverage diversity to better balance the business.
An executive with extensive experience in the lingerie segment, Schott replaces Romain Guinier who has left the group.
The addition of Emily Weiss and Mandy Fields will bring the size of the board to eight.
Impact is being launched with a talent directory powered by Creatively.
The former JW Anderson executive joins Eco-Age, succeeding Nicola Giuggioli, who cofounded the agency with his sister LIvia Firth, and who was appointed chairman.
The big-box retailer is mixing up its senior leadership team in an attempt to capture more market share amid a troubling retail environment.
With her extensive background working for luxury fashion brands ranging from Giorgio Armani and Versace to Tod’s Group, Harvie-Watt joins the fund as a strategic adviser.
She will replace Tanya Golesic, who’s moving over to Michael Kors.
Alan Prada, the soon-to-be former editor in chief of Italy’s Harper’s Bazaar is joining Giorgio Armani SpA as deputy creative director of online and offline image on April 1.