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Oxford Industries

Tom Chubb runs Oxford Industries, the public parent of Tommy Bahama and Lilly Pulitzer, operating eight US lifestyle brands with unbroken dividends since...

Oxford Industries

Oxford (NYSE: OXM) is a house of brands specializing in premium to high-end American lifestyle and leisure.

General information

Firm type

Public Company

Year founded

1942

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Atlanta

Corporate office

Atlanta, GA, United States

Principals

Tom Chubb

Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer

Scott Grassmyer

Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer

Tom Campbell

Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer

Tracey Hernandez

Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer

Raj Palakshappa

Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Treasurer & Secretary

Sector focus

LuxuryReal EstateRetail

Frequently asked questions

Who makes investment decisions at Oxford Industries?

Tom Chubb, chairman, president, and CEO, leads the executive team. The five-member C-suite also includes Scott Grassmyer (CFO/COO), Tom Campbell (CIO), Tracey Hernandez (CHRO), and Raj Palakshappa (general counsel). Strategic acquisition and capital allocation decisions flow through this group (per firm website).

Does Oxford Industries operate as a family office or a public company?

Oxford is a public company (NYSE: OXM) that has paid a dividend every quarter since 1960. It is not a family office. Its structure combines public-company governance with the brand-stewardship approach typical of multi-family office style operators.

How does Oxford source its brand acquisitions?

Oxford targets emotionally resonant lifestyle brands within the US, often with regional roots. Recent acquisitions include Johnny Was (acquired 2022) and Jack Rogers (acquired 2023), both sourced through proprietary networks (per company history timeline).

What investment stages does Oxford target?

Oxford primarily acquires mature, independent lifestyle brands that already have a loyal customer base and proven product-market fit. It does not invest in early-stage or venture-stage companies.

Which sectors does Oxford explicitly avoid?

Oxford focuses exclusively on premium American lifestyle brands across apparel, accessories, and hospitality. It does not invest in technology, healthcare, financial services, or industrial sectors.

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