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How much do vp of merchandising jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp of merchandising in the United States is $157,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $190,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VP of Merchandising?

To thrive as a VP of Merchandising, you need deep expertise in product assortment planning, inventory management, and a strong track record in retail or merchandising leadership, often supported by a degree in business or a related field. Familiarity with merchandising analytics platforms, retail management systems, and advanced Excel skills are typically required. Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and negotiation skills help drive team performance and vendor relationships. These competencies enable effective assortment strategies, maximize profitability, and ensure alignment with market trends and organizational goals.

How does a VP of Merchandising typically collaborate with other departments to drive business success?

A VP of Merchandising works closely with key departments such as marketing, supply chain, finance, and store operations to ensure that product strategies align with overall business objectives. This role often requires leading cross-functional meetings, sharing market insights, and coordinating promotional activities to maximize sales performance. Effective communication and the ability to balance different departmental priorities are essential, as decisions made by merchandising directly impact inventory levels, pricing strategies, and customer experience. Success in this position hinges on building strong relationships across teams and maintaining a holistic view of the company's goals.

What is the difference between Vp Of Merchandising vs Merchandising Director?

AspectVp Of MerchandisingMerchandising Director
ResponsibilitiesOversees overall merchandising strategy, brand positioning, and cross-channel initiativesManages product selection, vendor relationships, and day-to-day merchandising operations
CredentialsBachelor's degree, often an MBA, extensive industry experienceBachelor's degree, relevant merchandising or retail experience
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic planning, collaboration with senior leadershipOperational focus, team management, vendor negotiations

The Vp Of Merchandising typically holds a higher strategic and leadership role, focusing on overall brand and category strategies, while the Merchandising Director handles daily operations and product management. Both roles require relevant experience and industry knowledge, but the Vp Of Merchandising is more involved in long-term planning and cross-functional leadership.

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Infographic showing various Vp Of Merchandising job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 40% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,532 per year, or $75.7 per hour.

Vice President of Merchandising & Strategy

Russell's Western Wear, Inc.

Tampa, FL • On-site

$150 - $180/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Vice President of Merchandising & Strategy

Full Time Senior Management Tampa, FL, US

8 days ago Requisition ID: 1131

Salary Range: $150,000.00 To $180,000.00 Annually

Russell's Western Wear

Vice President of Merchandising & Strategy

Full-time · Senior leadership · Reports to the Owner

Title Reports to Owner Partners with Vice President of Store Operations (co-equal peer) Team Company

A nine-store western wear retailer plus ecommerce, with a strong profitable core and a plan to grow the store footprint

About the role

Russell's Western Wear is a specialty western wear retailer operating nine stores plus ecommerce, with a strong profitable core and a clear plan to grow. We're hiring a Vice President of Merchandising & Strategy to lead the merchant function and the strategy behind our expansion — the person who owns what we buy, how it sells, and what makes a Russell's store succeed and repeat.

This is one of two senior leadership roles reporting directly to the Owner. You will partner as a co-equal peer with the Vice President of Store Operations, who leads the store organization and field execution. Together you set the direction for a growing business: you own the merchandise and growth strategy; your counterpart owns how it comes to life across the stores. This is a builder's role — you'll shape the merchant function and the team as the company scales.

What you'll own
  • Buying & merchandising.Build and lead a disciplined merchant function end to end — open-to-buy planning, vendor and brand mix, seasonal flow, allocation across stores and ecommerce as one inventory pool, and markdown cadence. Drive gross margin and inventory turns across the portfolio. This is the heart of the role.
  • Store portfolio & expansion.Evaluate the existing store portfolio anddeterminethe right strategy for each location, including relocations or closures wherewarranted. Define what a successful Russell's store looks like — site selection criteria, unit economics, build-out, and ramp — and build the playbook to open new stores predictably and profitably.
  • Brand positioning.Align merchandise and brand into a coherent position, directing our marketing partners, so thecustomerexperience stays consistent and distinctive as we grow.
  • Inventory system & data.Own the accuracy and usefulness of the inventory system and the data that drives the buy, partnering with store operations, who own the physical receiving and counts, to keep the numbers trustworthy.
  • Ecommerce.Direct ecommerceasa brand and customer-acquisition channel that supports the stores, with a realistic view of the margin, shipping, and fit-related dynamics of the category.
  • Team building.Build the merchant, planning, and analytics bench needed to support a larger footprint, and develop the people on it.
  • A strong, scalable business.Build the merchant discipline, defensible store economics, and clean operating metrics that make Russell's a demonstrably healthy and well-run business — and give leadership a clear, credible view of performance and growth.
What success looks like in the first year
  • The buy is sharper — measurable improvement in gross margin and inventory turns.
  • The store portfolio has been evaluated and acted on, with a clear model for what a winning store is.
  • Amerchandiseplanning and analytics capability is in place, giving the business reliable numbers to plan from.
  • The merchant function is staffed and running with discipline, ready to supportnew-storegrowth.
What you bring
  • Multi-unit specialty or apparel retail leadershipwith direct ownership of a merchant P&L —you'veowned the whole function, not just a category.
  • A track recordof scaling a store footprint — ideally having built the playbook for opening locations repeatably and profitably, not justoperatingan existing fleet.
  • Strong merchant instincts.Command of open-to-buy, assortment, allocation, and markdown discipline, withreal resultsin margin and inventory turns.
  • Command of the numbers.Fluent in unit economics and store performance; able to articulate and defend the store model and growth plan credibly to leadership and outside partners.
  • A builder's mindset.Comfortable doing the work personally today and building the team as the business grows — not dependent on a large team from day one.
  • Peopleleadership.You'vehired, developed, andretainedmerchant talent, and you can be a credible, collaborative peer to an operations leader.
Preferred
  • Experience in western wear, boots/apparel, or a comparable fit-sensitive specialtyretail category.
  • Omnichannel fluency where ecommerce supports rather than competes with stores, including store-fulfilled online models.
  • Familiarity with retail systems (POS, inventory/ERP)sufficienttoleadimprovements in inventory data and reporting.
Why this role

This is a rare chance to own the merchant function of a profitable, growing specialty retailer and shape its next chapter — with the autonomy of a direct line to the Owner, a true partnership with an operations leader who owns the stores, and the runway to build a team and a footprint rather than inherit someone else's. If you think in terms of the buy, the customer, and what makes a store repeatable, this is a role you can make your own.

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