Nautilus, Inc.
Nautilus, Inc., located in Vancouver, Washington, United States, is the American worldwide marketer, developer, and manufacturer of fitness equipment brands including Bowflex, Modern Movement, Nautilus, Schwinn Fitness, and Universal.
NYSE: NLS
IR Website: https://www.nautilusinc.com/investors/
Headquarters: Vancouver, Washington
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Summary
Founded in 1986, Nautilus, Inc. is a global leader in innovative home fitness solutions, headquartered in Vancouver, Washington and incorporated in the State of Washington in January 1993. The company completed its initial public offering in May 1999 and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NLS.
Nautilus, Inc. is known for its popular brands, including Bowflex®, Nautilus®, Schwinn®, and JRNY®, which offer a wide range of quality fitness offerings like indoor bikes, treadmills, ellipticals, home gyms, and adjustable all-in-one free weights systems, that are integrated with its innovative JRNY digital fitness platform.
Products are sold through two distinct distribution channels, Direct and Retail, which we consider to be separate business segments, and a portion of our revenue is derived from the licensing of our brands and intellectual property.
Poised for growth, Nautilus, Inc. is well-positioned in large, growing markets with favorable demographic trends and is committed to continue strengthening its omni-channel distribution strategy, digital innovation, product development, and a supply chain that supports growth and best-in-class service levels.
Recent News
Nautilus, Inc. Reports Fiscal Third Quarter Results
Feb 9, 2022
Nautilus, Inc. to Announce Third Quarter 2022 Results on Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Jan 26, 2022
Nautilus, Inc. Reports Fiscal Second Quarter Results
Nov 9, 2021
Nautilus, Inc. Announces New Bowflex® SelectTech® Workouts on JRNY® Platform; Offers One-Year Free Trial JRNY Membership to New and Existing SelectTech Customers Worldwide
Nov 4, 2021
Nautilus, Inc. Introduces New, Enhanced Bowflex® Max Total® 16; Includes One-Year JRNY® Digital Fitness Platform Membership
Nov 2, 2022
Management Overview
Jim Barr
Chief Executive Officer and Board Member
Jim Barr joined Nautilus, Inc. as Chief Executive Officer and Board Member in July 2019. He brings with him key capabilities of driving growth through people leadership, consumer-driven marketing, innovation and technology, as well as multiple successes transforming and growing large scale digital and multichannel businesses in diverse industries. Before joining Nautilus, Inc. Mr. Barr was Group President of Ritchie Bros., a global leader in the sales of used industrial equipment. Prior to that Mr. Barr held the position of EVP and Chief Digital Officer of OfficeMax where he led the transformation of its online and omnichannel experiences. In 2008, Mr. Barr was named the first President of Sears Holdings’ newly-formed Online Business Unit, where he developed and drove an omnichannel and online strategy that rapidly expanded the product assortment and growth. Mr. Barr’s foundational digital experiences came as an executive for 12 years in Microsoft’s online businesses as GM, Commerce Services, where he led Microsoft’s B2C ecommerce businesses, such as online shopping, classified advertising and auctions, as well as underlying technology platforms, and, before that was GM, MSN Business Development. Mr. Barr holds a B.S. from Miami University, and an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Aina Konold
Chief Financial Officer
Aina Konold was named Chief Financial Officer in December 2019 and leads the Finance, Strategy, Business Development, and IT Functions at Nautilus Inc. Ms. Konold has over 25 years of global retail, strategy, financial management, and operational experience, with a strong track record of driving growth and optimizing and scaling operating models. Prior to joining Nautilus, Inc., Ms. Konold held several executive level positions during her 20-year career with Gap, Inc., across financial planning and analysis, controllership, shared services, real estate strategy, and investor relations. Most recently, she was the founding CFO for Gap Inc. in China, where she led the business through its hyper growth phase and established a scalable business model in a constantly evolving marketplace, particularly in the areas of digital and e-commence. Ms. Konold holds a B.A. from Stanford University and began her career at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Garry Wiseman
SVP, Chief Digital Officer
Garry Wiseman was named Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer in October 2020, and in February 2021 assumed the leadership of the Direct to consumer segment. In his role at Nautilus, Inc., Mr. Wiseman oversees general management of the JRNY subscription business and the Direct segment and also coordinates software and digital initiatives to accelerate the Company’s ongoing digital transformation. Mr. Wiseman brings more 25 years of product and e-commerce capabilities, as well as expertise in designing and implementing high scale digital experiences at some of the world’s largest technology companies, including Microsoft, eBay, Salesforce and Dell. Prior to joining Nautilus, Inc., Mr. Wiseman served as Senior Vice President of Digital Customer Experience for Dell Technologies where he steered the company through a rapid digital transformation that led to significant year-over-year revenue increases and enhanced performance. Wiseman was responsible for Dell.com, the Dell Premier B2B marketplace, all offline sales systems and in-house commerce platforms, as well as leading product management, design, engineering, and content teams. Mr. Wiseman attended Wolverhampton University and has authored eight US patents.
Becky Alseth
SVP. Chief Marketing Officer
Becky Alseth joined Nautilus, Inc. as Vice President of Marketing and Direct in March 2020, and in February 2021 was promoted to Chief Marketing Officer and transitioned her role of VP, Direct to Mr. Wiseman. In her role, Ms. Alseth leads global marketing for the Company. Prior to joining Nautilus, Ms. Alseth held senior marketing and branding positions at Fortune 500 companies including Avis Budget Group and The Clorox Company, as well as global giants, Diageo and Nestle, with repeat successes of growing market share, customer loyalty and brand equity. Most recently she oversaw marketing at Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers where she led efforts to position the company as a multi-channel innovator in asset disposition. A native of Montana, Becky holds a Bachelor of Science in Society & Technology from Montana Tech and her an M.B.A. from the University of Washington Foster School of Business in Seattle.
Ellen Raim
Chief People Officer
Ellen Raim was named Chief People Officer in March 2021. She oversees HR strategy and leads Nautilus, Inc.’s business growth through the lens of people. Her areas of focus are organizational design, change management, recruiting, succession planning, learning and development, diversity, equity and inclusion, organizational effectiveness, employee engagement, compensation and benefits, and employee relations. Prior to joining Nautilus, Inc. Ms. Raim was Senior Vice President, People and Culture, at Invoca, a software start-up, where she built the “people systems” to enhance and protect the culture as the company scaled. She began her career as a labor and employment attorney for a large multinational law firm, moved into Human Resources at Intel Corp. and held many positions there with worldwide scope. After Intel, she held roles as Vice President of Human Resources at several high-tech hardware companies. Ms. Raim holds a B.A. in Economics from Brown University, an M.A. in Organizational Design from Seattle University, a Masters in Behavioral Science from London School of Economics, and a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law.
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