
Drake Bagwell
President

Jeff Taylor
Vice President:
Program Partners

Kristin Mitchum
Vice President:
Design & Creative

Scott Meece
Vice President:
Operations

Marijana Mijacevic
Senior Director:
Design

Matt Daniel
Senior Director:
Strategic Operations
At OOBE, we strive to embody four key pillars that guide everything we do: relational apparel, disciplined dreaming and design, culture of stewardship, and operational excellence.
Relational Apparel
We believe that clothing is more than just something you wear – it’s a way to connect and to take pride in your workplace. We design apparel and solutions to meet your specific needs and foster a sense of community and togetherness.
Disciplined Dreaming and Design
We believe that the best ideas come from a combination of creativity and discipline. That’s why we approach every project with a balance of imagination and practicality, striving to dream big while also staying focused on the details that make a design truly great.
Culture of Stewardship
We believe that we have a responsibility to take care of the world around us, both in our personal lives and in our business practices. We treat our vendor relationships, partnerships, and customers with great care and responsibility.
Operational Excellence
We believe that success is built on a foundation of efficiency, effectiveness, and continuous improvement. That’s why we always are looking for ways to optimize our processes and systems, ensuring that we are delivering the highest quality products and services to our customers.
Be the favorite company of our customers, employees, and vendor partners by living our core values.
When we are fully living out our core values – love, authenticity, and stewardship, we expect that every interaction we have with our customers, clients, vendors, and employees will leave them better off than they were and add value to their lives.
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