Safavieh promotes Tiffany Yaraghi

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Port Washington, N.Y.—Tiffany Yaraghi has been promoted to the new position of executive account manager, licensing, at Safavieh. Having joined the company earlier this year, she has worked in a variety of merchandising capacities, including development of home accent product line extensions that will be launched in 2011.

“With the growth of our designer licensing portfolio, which now includes the top style icons in fashion and home furnishings, Safavieh Couture now requires a full time manager coordinating every aspect from product development to market introduction,” said Arash Yaraghi, principal.

At the end of last year, Safavieh announced a licensing partnership with Ralph Lauren Home.

For more on the mill, visit safavieh.com.

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