Travis Goodwin
About Travis Goodwin
Travis Goodwin is a seasoned Sr. Product Line Manager for Functional Apparel at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, where he has worked since 2019. With extensive experience in various roles across the apparel and cycling industries, he has a strong background in finance, operations, and product management.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Travis Goodwin serves as the Sr. Product Line Manager for Functional Apparel at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the management of the company's riding apparel and accessories product portfolio. His responsibilities include overseeing the development and performance of functional apparel lines, ensuring alignment with market trends and consumer needs.
Previous Experience in the Apparel Industry
Prior to his role at Harley-Davidson, Travis Goodwin accumulated extensive experience in the apparel industry. He worked at Levi Strauss & Co. as a Sr. Mens Apparel Planner and held various positions at Ed Hardy, including Director of Inventory, Merchandising, and Planning. His experience also includes a managerial role at Quiksilver, where he managed financial operations for retail.
Background in Supply Chain and Operations
Travis Goodwin has a strong background in supply chain and operations management. He worked at Specialized Bicycle Components in multiple roles, including Excess & Obsolete Inventory Program Manager and Product Analytics Manager. His experience in these positions involved managing inventory levels and conducting financial analysis to optimize product offerings.
Education and Expertise
Travis Goodwin earned a Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, and Law from California State University-Long Beach. His educational background supports his expertise in financial operations and product management, equipping him with the skills necessary for his roles in various companies within the apparel and cycling industries.
Achievements in Product Management
In his career, Travis Goodwin has achieved significant margin improvements through SKU optimization and portfolio balance, specifically noted at Specialized Bicycle Components. He has developed reporting tools that provide merchandising insights, enhancing the understanding of sell-in and sell-thru performance across apparel business functions.