Andi Owen is a prominent business leader and entrepreneur based in the United States, currently serving as the President and CEO of MillerKnoll. She recently garnered attention for the decision to cancel all employee bonuses at the company.

Key Details

Real NameAndrea R. Owen
NicknameAndi
ProfessionEntrepreneur and business executive
Age57 years old 
Date of BirthNot Known
BirthplaceUnited States
HometownUnited States
Zodiac SignNot Known
NationalityAmerican
ReligionChristianity
CollegeWilliam & Mary University
HobbiesTraveling
Famous ForBeing the CEO & President of MillerKnoll

Biography of Andi Owen

Andi Owen hails from the United States and comes from an American background. She attended William & Mary University and obtained a BA degree. Additionally, she pursued advanced studies in Business Administration and Management at Harvard’s Advanced Management Program in 2018, as per her Linkedin profile.

Age, Height, and Weight

Andi Owen is currently 57 years old, stands at 5 feet 4 inches, and weighs around 56 kg. Her hair is gray, eyes are brown, and she wears a shoe size of 7 (US).

Andi Owen
Andi Owen

Professional Journey

Andi Owen commenced her career in business management over three decades ago and has accumulated more than 25 years of experience in retail. Her career began as a Department Manager at Bloomingdale’s in 1988. Subsequently, she held various roles at Gap Inc./Banana Republic, ultimately serving as Banana Republic’s Global President.

After departing Banana Republic, Owen joined the Mizzen+Main Board of Directors before assuming the role of President and CEO at Herman Miller, and later the merged entity MillerKnoll.

Marriage and Personal Life

Andi Owen is happily married to Glenn Karpf, and the couple has a son. Despite her prominent professional role, she prefers to maintain privacy regarding her personal life details.

Net Worth and Earnings

Andi Owen is estimated to have a net worth of $24 million as of February 2024. Her income primarily stems from her base pay and compensation, including significant amounts received from salary, stock awards, and various forms of compensation.