Stuart Till Named Chief Financial Officer at Levenger in Delray Beach

He will use more than 30 years of financial leadership to drive the retailer’s strategic initiatives.

Levenger, a privately held specialty retail company, appointed Stuart Till as its new Chief Financial Officer. Till will manage all financial and merchandise planning, reporting, and analysis. He will work closely with the executive team to identify growth areas, manage risk, enhance profitability, and strengthen Levenger’s decision-making and resource allocation capabilities.

“With Stuart at the helm of our financial operations, I am confident that we can reach our growth objectives and even surpass them,” Margaret Moraskie, CEO of Levenger. “His comprehensive understanding of the industry and track record of success will undoubtedly contribute to our continued success and further enhance our financial stability.”

With his new position at Levenger, Till will utilize his analytical abilities and dedication to financial responsibility. Having honed these skills throughout his three-decade-long career, Till is a results-oriented executive who has led process improvements that have driven revenue growth across various industries. He has consistently driven change through the implementation of new processes and systems.

Before joining Levenger, Till held several senior finance roles for Royal Dutch Shell, a multinational oil and gas company listed on the Global Fortune 100. He was recognized for his noteworthy accomplishments, which included restructuring the project management team and directing new, inclusive processes and accountabilities. Till’s most recent position was CFO/COO for Penha Duty Free, a global wholesale distributor and omnichannel retailer of upscale and luxury goods, where he achieved revenue growth and margin improvement and led transformation in several departments.

“I love working with winning teams and growing companies, and I’m excited to bring this focus to Levenger,” Till says. “The teams here have already brought the company to amazing success, and I’m excited to help them write the next chapter in their incredible story.”

Till has an MBA from Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Florida. He is a licensed Certified Public Accountant by the State of Illinois. Till and his family recently relocated to Delray Beach from Curaçao, where they were residing.

Levenger was founded in 1987 with a mission to design and curate functional and beautifully crafted products that facilitate the creative process and inspire productive work, always keeping the goals of its customers in mind. The company’s most successful products typically involve paper, leather, wood, resins, and metals, considered elements of substance. 

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