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Posted Date: 2/11/2013

The Wet Seal's SVP of Store Operations Resigns

The Wet Seal, Inc. reports that Barbara Cook, senior vice president – store operations, has resigned from the company to accept a new professional opportunity. Cook will remain with The Wet Seal until Feb. 20 to assist with transition of her responsibilities.

John D. Goodman, CEO, of The Wet Seal, Inc., said, "We thank Barbara for her service to the Company since joining us in late 2011 and wish her all the best in her new role."

Headquartered in Foothill Ranch, Calif., The Wet Seal, Inc. is a specialty retailer of fashionable and contemporary apparel and accessory items. It operates 530 stores in 47 states and Puerto Rico, including 468 Wet Seal stores and 62 Arden B stores.

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