Old Navy is optimising its family-oriented culture to achieve its business goals and positively impact both the individuals it employs and the communities it supports.

Old Navy, founded in 1994, is a global apparel and accessories brand with its headquarters in San Francisco. It is owned by parent company Gap Inc., one of the largest apparel companies in the US.
President and CEO, Old Navy
Old Navy is a global apparel and accessories brand that believes in the democracy of style, making high quality, must-have fashion essentials for the whole family, while delivering incredible value, and fun, unique store experiences. Old Navy opened its first store in 1994 in the United States and since has expanded its international presence with Company-operated stores in Canada, China, and Mexico, as well as franchise stores in seven countries. Customers can purchase Old Navy products globally in Company-operated and franchise stores and online.
San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco, California, United States of America
San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco, California, United States
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Old Navy is optimising its family-oriented culture to achieve its business goals and positively impact both the individuals it employs and the communities it supports.
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