Walker Edison Announces Markus Leunig as New CFO
Furniture World News Desk on
11/5/2021
Markus Leunig (left) and Boyd Kezerian (right).
Walker Edison, a provider of RTA furniture in the eCommerce space, announced Markus Leunig as their new CFO.
Markus was most recently the CFO of The North Face (a division of VF Corporation) and held that role since 2016. He was with VF Corporation since 2006 in various FP&A roles, and he has previously worked with Gap Inc and Lehman Brothers. Markus has an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkely.
Markus received his B.S. in Finance from the University of Utah and was an All-American and Academic All-American skier at the University of Utah 1996-1999. He is excited to be back in Utah!
Walker Edison CEO, Brad Bonham, said of this announcement, “We continue to build out a deep bench at Walker Edison, and Markus is no exception. He brings a depth of knowledge and experience from his time as CFO of The North Face that is unparalleled. We are excited to watch him continue to drive outsized growth within one of Utah’s fastest growing businesses.”
Walker Edison’s previous CFO, Boyd Kezerian, will support the Finance organization’s transition and then move into a new executive role as Chief Transformation Officer where he will continue to support the team and lead the many transformational initiatives inherent in a high growth business.
Walker Edison COO, Matt Davis, commented, “We are grateful to Boyd for these many years he has been the CFO at Walker Edison and we welcome Markus to the team with open arms. There is much growth ahead for us and we are thrilled to continue to expand the Walker Edison team.”
About Walker Edison: Since its establishment in 2006, Walker Edison has become a leading partner and drop-ship solution for the biggest names in e-commerce. Driven by data, we strive to cultivate a culture that inspires our customers to Live Outside the Box™ with innovative furniture. Walker Edison is a global organization with operations in Brazil, Asia, the UK, and Germany.