Rob Bennett Mary Gleason
Mary Gleason feels perfectly comfortable sitting in a room surrounded by $300,000 worth of glittering handbags. She piles them on the table, poking and prodding, opening and closing, mixing and matching. As the president of luxury handbag and accessory company Judith Leiber, one of Gleason’s many responsibilities is to oversee product design and distribution. More specifically, how to ensure the clutches continue to dominate the red carpet. Sometimes, that comes down to a clasp or a color.
Mary Gleason feels perfectly comfortable sitting in a room surrounded by $300,000 worth of glittering handbags. She piles them on the table, poking and prodding, opening and closing, mixing and matching. As the president of luxury handbag and accessory company Judith Leiber, one of Gleason’s many responsibilities is to oversee product design and distribution. More specifically, how to ensure the clutches continue to dominate the red carpet. Sometimes, that comes down to a clasp or a color.
- 12/1/2011
- by Alexandra Cheney
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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