Morris Goldfarb
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Goldfarb is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of G-III Apparel Group, where he oversees the strategic direction of the company and all facets of the business. He has served as an Executive Officer of G-III and its predecessors since the formation of the company in 1974.
After his father, Aron Goldfarb, a holocaust survivor, founded what would become G-III in the heart of New York City, Mr. Goldfarb has grown G-III into a global design, sourcing, licensing, marketing and retail partner of choice across brands and retailers, and a best-in-class organization. An entrepreneur with vision for the future of apparel and fashion, Mr. Goldfarb has an instinct for merchandising, a strong understanding of the product lifecycle and deep relationships across the industry. He has set a tone of innovation and agility across the company.
Through the Morris & Arlene Goldfarb Family Foundation, Mr. Goldfarb and his family support organizations including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ronald McDonald House, UJA Federation, the Museum at Eldridge Street and the US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, among other charities. He is also a founding member of the FIT Social Justice Center.
After his father, Aron Goldfarb, a holocaust survivor, founded what would become G-III in the heart of New York City, Mr. Goldfarb has grown G-III into a global design, sourcing, licensing, marketing and retail partner of choice across brands and retailers, and a best-in-class organization. An entrepreneur with vision for the future of apparel and fashion, Mr. Goldfarb has an instinct for merchandising, a strong understanding of the product lifecycle and deep relationships across the industry. He has set a tone of innovation and agility across the company.
Through the Morris & Arlene Goldfarb Family Foundation, Mr. Goldfarb and his family support organizations including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ronald McDonald House, UJA Federation, the Museum at Eldridge Street and the US Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad, among other charities. He is also a founding member of the FIT Social Justice Center.