Unraveling
American Apparel CEO's Fall From Grace
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American
Apparel is one of the oddest amalgams of brand attributes the marketing world has ever seen. One part ethical, one part sleaze, the brand has carved a unique niche
When the company's board voted to
remove its CEO Dov Charney on Wednesday, though, some doubt was cast on that formula. Like
Steve Jobs at Apple or Richard Branson at Virgin, Charney is one of those CEO/founders who is sy**nymous with his brand — at least for some. His past discretions have, so far, only fortified the positioning of the
American Apparel brand
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Charney was fired because of an "ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct," but ** one has yet outlined the nature of the misconduct. Yet Charney, 45, has been repeatedly accused of ***ual harassment by employees over the past several years. At one point,
seven women had filed suit against him, though many of the cases
have been dismissed. In 2012, Charney
told CNBC that he has been "the target of baseless lawsuits."
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