Kelly Admire

Kelly Admire

District Visual Lead (Dvl) @ Kohl's

About Kelly Admire

Kelly Admire is the District Visual Lead at Kohl's Department Stores, overseeing visual merchandising across 16 stores in the Kansas City area.

Title

Kelly Admire holds the position of District Visual Lead (DVL) at Kohl's Department Stores, a role she has occupied since 2014.

Company

Kelly Admire is currently working at Kohl's Department Stores, based in Lee's Summit, Missouri. She has been with the company for over a decade, having served in prior roles including Visual Merchandising Supervisor and Assistant Store Manager: Apparel and Accessories.

Education and Expertise

Kelly Admire holds an Associate's Degree in Graphic Communications from Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley, completed between 2013 and 2018. She also earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Human Environmental Sciences from the University of Missouri-Columbia between 2004 and 2007. Prior to these, she received an Associate's degree in Applied Science from Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley from 2002 to 2004.

Background

Kelly Admire has an extensive background in visual merchandising and store management. She has held multiple roles at Kohl's Department Stores, including Visual Merchandising Supervisor and Assistant Store Manager: Apparel and Accessories. In her current role, she oversees visual merchandising and display presentations across 16 stores in the Kansas City area.

Achievements

Kelly Admire's accomplishments include assisting in the development of a training platform to enhance visual merchandising skills within Kohl's teams. She hosts weekly WebEx calls to ensure visual standards are maintained and collaborates with District Managers and in-store Visual Merchandisers to integrate operational and visual objectives. She also supports the hiring and training of Visual Merchandisers, reports fixture, mannequin, and marketing needs to corporate, and assists in new store openings and remodels.

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