US: Torrid president Chris Daniel to leave Hot Topic
Author: just-style.com | 1 February 2011
Chris Daniel, the President of Hot Topic's Torrid plus-size division division, is to leave the company on 29 April, the specialty retailer said yesterday (31 January).
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