CLOs on the Move


 
In 1990, wife and husband team Mandy Cabot and Peter Kjellerup discovered their first product in a tiny store in Europe. They realized that a simple pair of clogs would not only change their lives, but that of everyone who might wear them. So, believing that when you have something great you share it, they gave pairs to friends. Then their friends told their friends. And just like that, a comfort legend was born! Today, Dansko is a 100% employee owned company based in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, offering a complete line of comfort footwear - heels, boots, sandals, ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.dansko.com
  • 5 State Rd
    West Grove, PA USA 19390
  • Phone: 800.326.7564

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Scott Schwartz
General Counsel Profile

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