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Stuart Haselden is the CEO of Arc'teryx; Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia; it focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and Alpine sports.
Stuart Haselden is the CEO of Arc'teryx; Arc'teryx is a Canadian apparel company specializing in outdoor apparel and equipment headquartered in North Vancouver, British Columbia; it focuses on technical apparel for mountaineering and Alpine sports.
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