Torrid Announces Participation in the Goldman Sachs 31st Annual Global Retailing Conference
Torrid Announces Participation in the Goldman Sachs 31st Annual Global Retailing Conference
Torrid Holdings Inc. (“Torrid” or the “Company”) (NYSE: CURV), a direct-to-consumer apparel, intimates, and accessories brand in North America for women sizes 10 to 30, today announced that the Company is scheduled to participate in the Goldman Sachs 31st Annual Global Retailing Conference in New York. Chief Executive Officer, Lisa Harper, Chief Financial Officer, Paula Dempsey, and Chief Strategy and Planning Officer, Ashlee Wheeler, will hold one-on-one meetings with investors on Thursday, September 5, 2024.
About Torrid
TORRID is a direct-to-consumer brand of apparel, intimates and accessories in North America aimed at fashionable women who are curvy and wear sizes 10 to 30. TORRID is focused on fit and offers high quality products across a broad assortment that includes tops, bottoms, denim, dresses, intimates, activewear, footwear and accessories.
Investors
Lyn Walther
IR@torrid.com
Media
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher
Michael Freitag / Arielle Rothstein / Lyle Weston
Media@torrid.com
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