Carleton leaves Sunswept presidency; keeps name rights. (Sunswept Footwear Corp.; Bort Carleton)

From: Footwear News | Date: January 15, 1990| Author: Rottman, Meg | Copyright information

Carleton leves Sunswept presidency; keeps name rights

LOS ANGELES - Bort Carleton has resigned as president of Sunswept Footwear Corp., the parent company that marketed his Bort Carleton signature line of men's shoes. Carleton will retain the rights to his own name.

Although he would not go into details, Carleton said he resigned due to "philosophical differences," with his colleagues at Sunswept. He also said that the spring line would continue to be shipped. <...

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