Natural Fiber Welding Inc., a Peoria, Ill.-based company that produces sustainable and plant-based textiles, has hired former
Traymore makes the move after Ralph Lauren made a minority investment in the company last August, which operates alternative leather and natural fibers brands Mirum and Clarus.
Traymore said he managed the legal relationship between Ralph Lauren and NFW in his previous role, including overseeing commercial agreements and the eventual equity investment. He officially assumed his role with NFW on March 1.
“I’m big believer in the direction of the company ...
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