66°North
Jeppe Juel Møller has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Jeppe Juel is currently the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at 66°North, overseeing wholesale, retail, e-commerce, merchandising, and visual merchandising in all markets. Prior to this, they founded GRACE, where they worked directly with brands, providing hands-on advisory support in developing their business strategies across the entire supply chain. Jeppe Juel has also served as the CMO and CCO at Ganni A/S, responsible for implementing efficient business intelligence and sustainable company strategies to drive profitable international growth. Additionally, Jeppe has held positions at Sophie Bille Brahe ApS, BESTSELLER, IC Companys, and Diesel, gaining experience in board leadership, international merchandising, and retail operations.
Jeppe Juel Møller attended Morsoe Gymnasium from 2003 to 2006, studying Mathematics. Jeppe Juel later pursued their education at Copenhagen Business School, where they earned a Graduate Certificate in Business administration (HD 1) from 2010 to 2012, and a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, International Business (HD(IB)) from 2012 to 2014.
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66˚North combines the longstanding Icelandic virtues of resilience, making things that last, never wasting anything, and harmony with nature, alongside modern best practices in design, production, and supply chain management to create a brand that is carbon neutral, circular-- the more it grows the more good it does—and an example of a new (yet also very old) kind of sustainable company. 66°North was founded in 1926 as a matter of survival for Icelandic fishermen and soon thereafter Icelandic search and rescue teams. Quality, durability, performance, and necessity are our enduring values due to the near-mythical challenges of the unpredictable Icelandic climate and because, as a small nation, our customers have always been our friends, family, and neighbors. Our clothes reflect the sometimes-hostile nature around us and our promise of protection for our community.