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Eastbay is a world supplier of
quality athletic footwear and apparel, featuring major brands such
as Nike, Reebok, Adidas and New Balance. Established to meet the
performance needs of high school and college athletes, that mission
takes Eastbay's catalogs and Internet site around the globe - to all
50 states and more than 120 foreign countries and properties. It's a
remarkable story that began in 1980 when boyhood pals and coaches
Art Juedes and
Rick Gering set out to find professional-quality shoes for
their athletes and ended up in business for themselves.
With little more than $7,000 worth of running shoes and a dream,
they set up clinics near their Wausau, WI, home. At each stop they
told about the benefits of their shoes and handed out a price list.
In 1983 that price list become a four-color catalog, featuring shoes
for track and field as well as baseball. Operators were hired to
take the orders, and by 1988, Eastbay's call center, shipping and
creative departments occupied an entire city block.
Eastbay's team sales division was created in 1989 and its first
in-house catalog was produced in 1990. That also was the year
Eastbay established its own brand of clothing, offering jackets,
pants, short and tops in a variety of team colors. Still, Eastbay's
biggest move came in 1995 when it was decided to take the company
public. And on Friday, Sept. 29, Eastbay opened on the Nasdaq stock
exchange at $19.50 a share. Two years later, shareholders sold the
company to retail giant Woolworth for $146 million.
As growth continued and the need for space increased, Eastbay moved
its downtown corporate operation and retail store to Wausau's west
side in July 1997, and in October, combined its shipping department
and various warehouses in a new 250,000-square-foot Distribution
Center.
By 1998, Eastbay's team sales division was serving about 8,000 high
schools and colleges. Although an era ended when Eastbay founders
Art and Rick retired on June 30, 1999, the business continued to
thrive. Today, Eastbay has more than 2,000 employees and is the
world's largest direct-mail athletic footwear and apparel company.
Eastbay's purchasing department buys tens of thousands of products
each year, and its creative services department employs about 40
artists, photographers and editorial associates who create more than
75 catalogs annually, with a circulation of more than 80 million
customers worldwide. Orders are taken by associates at Catalog
Communication Centers in Wausau, Oshkosh and Green Bay. Together the
call centers employ hundreds of workers, fielding inquiries from
thousands of customers, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Completed
orders are shipped from Eastbay's Distribution Center that's staffed
by more than 400 workers, who saw their workplace double in size
when expansion was completed in 2002.
Eastbay's parent company also underwent revision in November 2001,
changing its name to Foot Locker, Inc., a reflection of its global
commitment to the athletic footwear and apparel business. But even
as Eastbay continues to grow, it remains committed to providing
athletes and coaches with the absolute best in performance footwear
and apparel, both today, and in the years to come. |