Rock/Creek

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Rock/Creek
Company type Private
Industry Retail, outdoor industry
Founded1987
Headquarters
Key people
Dawson Wheeler and Marvin Webb, co-founders
Jonathan Scott, vice president
ProductsClothing and outdoor equipment
Number of employees
50-99
Website Rock/Creek

Rock/Creek is a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based sporting goods retailer of clothing and gear for rock climbing, paddling, trail running, hiking, camping and travel.

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History

Founded as Rock/Creek Outfitters and Canoeist Headquarters in 1987 when Dawson Wheeler and Marvin Webb purchased Canoeist Headquarters, the company became known as Rock/Creek Outfitters. The name was shortened to Rock/Creek in 2007.

In November 2007, Rock/Creek was named one of the top 25 specialty outdoor retailers by Outdoor Business magazine. [1] In 2009, SNEWS & Backpacker Magazine chose Rock/Creek as Retailer of the Year for Best Online Business. [2]

Rock/Creek has a total of five brick-and-mortar locations. They have two flagship stores, one in downtown Chattanooga and the other at Hamilton Place Mall, two paddling stores and an e-commerce site. In 2007, Rock/Creek opened a new store in the Two North Shore development in downtown Chattanooga. [3] The project, developed by CS & Associates and Greenlife Grocery, has been designed with U.S. Green Building Council's LEED standards in mind. [4] The latest store to open is located at The Block, the largest adaptive reuse project in Chattanooga. [5]

Rock/Creek selected Art Technology Group to revamp its Web site in Fall 2010. [6] Since that date, the company has been listed on Internet Retailer's "Second 500" list. For the 2012 list they were #644. [7]

In October 2014, a Chattanooga shop employee pursued a shoplifter on foot and the story went viral after being picked up by Trail Runner Magazine. [8]

Charity and environmental initiatives

Rock/Creek regularly gives money to environmental non-profits and sponsors trail building and cleanup efforts. The retailer created the Rock/Creek StumpJump 50k in 2002 to raise awareness and funds for the Cumberland Trail. This race has expanded and now forms part of a larger Rock/Creek Trail Series, with trail running events throughout the year ranging from 5 miles to 50 miles. [9] Past campaigns have included working with Chaco footwear to send used shoes to orphans in Nepal through the dZi Foundation. [10]

Rock/Creek has been featured in local media for its involvement in local trail races as well as the 3 State 3 Mountain Challenge, a bike century. [11]

Affiliations

Rock/Creek is a member of the Grassroots Outdoor Alliance, a group of independent outdoor shops dedicated to the sustainability of the specialty outdoor channel and the quality of the outdoor enthusiast's experience. [12] The retailer is also a member of the Outdoor Industry Association.

Rock/Creek employees serve on nonprofit boards as well. Founder Dawson Wheeler serves on the board of SAWS (Southern Appalachian Wilderness Stewards). [13] Marketing Director Mark McKnight serves on the board of local land trust Lula Lake Land Trust. [14] Wheeler has been involved in lobbying for wilderness protection in the Cherokee National Forest and is cited in press interviews around the topic. [15]

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