Navard Stewart

Director Of Visual Merchandising at C&F Enterprises

Navard Stewart's work experience begins in 2010 as a Visual Merchandising Manager at Against All Odds. From 2014 to 2016, they hold two positions at Floor & Decor, first as a Merchandise Manager and then as a Project Manager. In 2016, they join Ashley Furniture Industries as a District Visual Merchandiser and later relocates to Northern Virginia to oversee multiple locations. In 2019, they become the Assistant Store Manager- Visual Operations at Pottery Barn, where they focus on store visual operations and profitability. Currently, in 2022, they are the Director of Visual Merchandising at C & F Enterprises, Inc., responsible for creating and implementing direction plans for various brand showrooms.

Navard Stewart holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Fashion Merchandising from Marymount University. As for their earlier education, they completed an Associate's degree in Business Management and Interior Design from Northern Virginia Community College. The specific dates for their studies at Marymount University are unknown, while they attended Northern Virginia Community College from 2011 to 2013.

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Atlanta, United States

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C&F Enterprises

At C&F, we are a diverse group of coworkers in every sense. People of different ages, races, backgrounds, career paths, job duties, interests, and life experiences make up our team. We believe this diversity fuels our core values: “Learn Every Day, Improve Every Day, Serve Every Day.” We all learn from each other, leading to improvement, leading to us being better able to serve each other and our customers. Teamwork is critical in our workplace, which integrates such a vast variety of departments and disciplines together in our daily functions. At C&F, it truly does take a village. We work hard, we build relationships, and we have fun together while supporting each other and advancing company goals.