Rae Liu
About
Rae Liu is from Dallas, Texas, United States. Rae works in the following industries: "Retail". Rae is currently Co-Founder at Leatherology, located in Dallas/Fort Worth Area. Rae also works as Co-Owner at DC International, a job Rae has held since Jun 2011. In Rae's previous role as a Accessories Development Manager at Alexander Wang Inc., Rae worked in New York, NY until May 2011. Prior to joining Alexander Wang Inc., Rae was a Brand Manager at Be & D and held the position of Brand Manager at New York, NY. Prior to that, Rae was a Junior Professional Associate at The World Bank, based in Washington D.C. Metro Area from Jul 2003 to Aug 2005. Rae started working as Housing Development Fellow at Common Ground Community in New York, NY in Aug 2002.
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Rae Liu's current jobs
Leatherology is redefining simple everyday luxury through beautifully designed leather essentials that are colorful, timeless, and easy to personalize. Learn more about our vertically-integrated, direct-to-consumer brand at www.leatherology.com.
Responsible for leading corporate administration, general operations, product development, supply chain, merchandising, and visual marketing teams for two vertically integrated brands, www.leatherology.com and www.thecoverstore.com.
Rae Liu's past jobs
Led product development and production teams in build out and launch of Alexander Wang's accessories business, for both handbags and footwear. Extensive knowledge of product development and production best-practices for both accessories specialties, and experience working with factories in both China and Italy. Managed growth of four annual collections for two specialties, as business quickly scaled from $0 to $30m+ in revenue.
Marketing, brand management, product development, and production for a NY-based handbag and footwear accessories line.
Research Assistant
Year long fellowship at a non-profit providing supportive housing for the formerly homeless.