Kornit Digital Ltd. – a leader in digital textile printing technology – has brought Stef Strack on-board as a strategic advisor to the company and Board of Directors.
The company plans to subsequently nominate Stef for election to the Board at Kornit’s 2022 Annual Shareholder Meeting.
According to Kornit, Stef brings 18 years of global leadership experience in the fashion and sport industries and currently advises global leading brands on digital transformation, product, brand, innovation, marketing and direct to consumer (DTC) strategies.
Stef is also founder and Chief Executive Officer of Voice in Sport, a global digital sport company for female athletes whose mission is to elevate women’s voices in sport by advocating for inclusion, diversity and equality.
Previously, Stef was the Chief Executive Officer of well-known fashion house Rag & Bone, whose brand became synonymous with innately wearable clothing that innovatively melded classic tailoring with an edgy yet understated New York aesthetic.
She also held various leadership positions at Nike, including Vice President and General Manager of the company’s DTC initiative on Speed to Market, called Express Lane, as well as General Manager of Nike Skateboarding and Nike Training.
Ronen Samuel, CEO, Kornit Digital, commented, “We are pleased to welcome Stef as an advisor to the company and as a prospective member of our Board of Directors. Her highly relevant experience and strong track record of helping top brands transition to digital and increase their speed to market will be invaluable to our team as we continue to execute on our vision of transforming the fashion industry with sustainable on-demand fashion.”
Stef Strack, on her appointment, commented, “I am excited to join the Kornit team and provide new insights and perspectives as the company continues to take the leading role in transforming the massive textile industry, an industry that is in desperate need of accelerating its digital transformation and the mass adoption of sustainable, on-demand production.”







