Stephanie Martins
About Stephanie Martins
Stephanie Martins is a Visual Merchandiser and Floor Manager currently employed at CYC Design Corporation - Reigning Champ | wings+horns in Toronto, Ontario. She has extensive experience in merchandising and management, having previously worked at Aritzia and OAK + FORT.
Current Role at CYC Design Corporation
Stephanie Martins currently serves as a Visual Merchandiser and Floor Manager at CYC Design Corporation, which includes brands like Reigning Champ and wings+horns. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the visual presentation and customer experience in the retail environment. Her role involves designing and implementing merchandising strategies that align with the brand's identity and enhance product visibility.
Previous Experience at Aritzia
Stephanie Martins has extensive experience at Aritzia, where she worked in various roles from 2011 to 2017. She began as a Merchandise Manager, overseeing product selection and inventory management for six years in Toronto, ON. During her tenure, she also held positions as Cash Manager and Fitting Room Manager, and briefly served as Floor Manager in 2013. This diverse experience provided her with a comprehensive understanding of retail operations.
Role at OAK + FORT
From 2019 to 2021, Stephanie Martins worked as the Corporate and District Merchandising Manager at OAK + FORT in Vancouver, British Columbia. In this role, she was responsible for developing and executing merchandising strategies across multiple locations, ensuring consistency in brand presentation and optimizing sales performance.
Educational Background
Stephanie Martins studied at York University, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Religious Studies from 2007 to 2010. Her academic background provided her with critical thinking skills and a broad understanding of cultural contexts, which can be beneficial in the retail industry.
Administrative Experience
Before her career in retail, Stephanie Martins worked as an Administrative Assistant for the City of Toronto from 2009 to 2011. This role in Etobicoke, ON, involved supporting various administrative functions, which contributed to her organizational skills and attention to detail.