Americasmart adds George Kacic to executive leadership team

Home Textiles Today Staff //News & Commentary//March 25, 2015

Atlanta–Gift and home furnishings industry leader George Kacic will join Americasmart Atlanta as evp responsible for retail services operations, effective April 1.

Kacic’s appointment follows his departure from Toronto-based Giftcraft Ltd. , where he has served as president of U.S. operations since 2012. In his new role, Kacic will direct Americasmart’s large and growing retail services operations with a major focus on sustaining and expanding domestic and international retailer and designer presence and enhancing their experience while attending Americasmart’s 14 annual markets and shows.

“We have long admired and applauded George Kacic’s ability to build enduring relationships in large and diverse customer populations,” said Jeffrey L. Portman Sr., vice chairman, president and chief operating officer of Americasmart parent company AMC, Inc. “He is highly gifted in the art of engaging customers with genuine care and concern and building trust for long-term partnerships. These are among the many skills and talents George is bringing to help refine the market experience for our global customer community.”

Kacic’s career spans more than 36 years within the home and gift community, including senior sales and business development leadership roles at Ganz and Russ Berrie. His career also reflects long service to the gift and home industry through leadership of the Gift & Home Trade Association and other prominent trade organizations.

Prior to his Giftcraft presidency, Kacic enjoyed a long tenure at Ganz USA, where he served as vice president for 20 years. Previous positions also include a seven-year engagement with Russ Berrie, five years as president of an independent sales representatives firm and a vice presidency with Takara USA, during which he helped establish the Japan-based firm within the U.S. market.

Kacic is vice chairman of the Gift for Life Board, on which he has served since 2011, and has served for nine years on the GHTA Board, during which time he held the offices of president, chairman emeritus and ICON Honors founding partner. He has received numerous awards from GHTA, including the Luminary Scholarship Award, which is devoted to the enhancement of leadership and business development skills in young students. His most recent industry honor was conferred in January 2012, when he received Gift For Life’s Chuck Yancy Lifetime Achievement Award.