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Citi Trends

Citi Trends

Retail

Savannah, GA 29,936 followers

About us

Citi Trends is proud to be a high growth, publicly held specialty brand with a fleet of 600+ stores across 33 states. We are the leading specialty value store for African American and multicultural families with a rich history of bringing fresh and fashionable merchandise to our customers and the communities we serve. Our product offering includes the hottest brands and latest trends of clothing, shoes, accessories, home décor and so much more, making us a convenient one-stop shop for the entire family from infants to adults. Our world-class assortment of branded and private branded merchandise is showcased in an inviting store environment staffed by friendly associates. Citi Trends is not only an exciting place to shop, but it is also an exciting place to work. We are actively building our team of diverse leaders in a culture filled with passion, collaboration, agility and customer obsession. Our CITI LIFE values bring to the forefront the importance of community, respect, and inclusion in a fun, energetic atmosphere. There is a real opportunity to get ahead here. You can actually plan a path, follow it and get the support needed to build a career. We invite you to bring opportunities to life and apply today.

Website
http://www.cititrends.com
Industry
Retail
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Savannah, GA
Type
Public Company

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    At Citi Trends, we believe in recognizing the incredible people who bring our values to life every day. Our Citi Champions for the fourth quarter have done just that—bringing energy, creativity, and heart to their work while inspiring those around them. This quarter’s theme, “Make It Fun, Make It Fresh, Make It Friendly,” was all about creating positive, engaging, and customer-focused experiences—and these 12 associates delivered in every way. 👏 Join us in congratulating our Q4 winners: 🛍️ Store Teams • Christianne Louissaint, Store Manager • Mary Luengo, Store Manager • Luvenia Corley, Store Manager • Giavonna Hinton, Assistant Store Manager • Denise Richardson, Sales Associate • Zavier Neely, Part-Time Key Holder 📦 Distribution Center Teams • Stevie Hannible – Night Shift Receiving • Devin McCrae – Packing • Michael Jaubert – Processing • Anthony Williamson – Deals Team 🏢 Corporate Teams • Rachael Curtis – Supply Chain • Kay Tillman – Human Resources Thank you to these amazing team members for keeping it fun, fresh, and friendly—your positivity and commitment inspire us all! 🌟 #CitiChampions #TeamCitiTrends #Recognition #CompanyCulture #EmployeeAppreciation #Leadership #RetailExcellence #Thankyou

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  • As we wrap up our final spotlight for Women’s History Month, we continue to honor the dedicated, inspiring women who make a difference at Citi Trends every day. Today, we’re proud to recognize Tarrica, Store Manager of our Covington, GA location. In just a few weeks, Tarrica will celebrate 21 years with Citi Trends—a milestone that speaks to her resilience, leadership, and passion for her work. Over the years, she has navigated challenges, embraced growth, and made a lasting impact on both her team and her community. In this Q&A, Tarrica shares how she has balanced work and family life, what she loves most about her role, and how she uses fashion to connect with her customers. Read more about her journey below! Q: What does Women’s History Month mean to you personally? A: This month is important to me because it recognizes and highlights the achievements that woman have made throughout the past and present. It helps to draw attention to current struggles that we face, but it also reminds us of the obstacles that we have overcome. More importantly, it is inspirational for future generations and empowers them with the courage to achieve their life goals. It also helps to build self-esteem and willpower.  Q: What challenges have you faced in your career? A: Work life balance has been the most challenging throughout my career. As a wife and mother juggling work and family responsibilities can become overwhelming and can cause tension in the family. The pressure to excel in both work and family life can lead to feelings of inadequacy. Work schedules made it hard for me to manage my responsibilities as a wife and mother. I was able to resolve this issue by managing my time wisely. Prioritizing and planning were key to helping me succeed in both areas. Time management had become my #1 priority at work and at home. Planning and sticking to my schedule enhanced my productivity at work, which allowed more quality time with my family. Q: What do you love most about your job? A: What I love most about my job is working with supportive colleagues who share the same values. I love interacting with people—my team and my customers. I love that I'm in a position where I can help others, build long lasting healthy relationships, meet people from different cultures and most of all, I love that I can express myself through fashion and share it with everyone who visits my store.  #WomensHistoryMonth #CitiTrends #WomenInLeadership

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    This Women’s History Month, we are honored to recognize the hardworking and inspiring women who help drive Citi Trends forward every day. Today, we’re proud to spotlight Ronetta, a dedicated Coordinator for Shipping, Receiving, and Packing at our Darlington Distribution Center. Over the past eight years, Ronetta’s commitment to excellence, adaptability, and leadership has made a lasting impact on her team and operations. Her journey at Citi Trends is one of perseverance and growth—rising from a packer to her current leadership role, all while embracing new challenges and encouraging those around her. In this Q&A, Ronetta shares the mentor who shaped her career, what she loves most about her role, and the advice she hopes to pass on to the next generation of women. Read more about her journey below! Q: Who is a woman—historical or personal—who has inspired you, and why? A: Reva Thomas has been the most inspiring woman in my life. When I started working at Citi Trends as a packer, she immediately saw my potential and recognized my strong work ethic. She always encouraged me, reminding me that I was a great worker and had the ability to go far within the company. I looked up to her—not only for her belief in me but also for her professionalism and incredible work ethic. Because of her support, I realized that packing wasn’t my final destination; it was just the beginning of my journey. She inspired me to learn new things and grow within the warehouse, and for that, I will always be grateful. Q: What do you love most about your job? A: What I love most about my job is that every day brings something new, with different challenges to tackle. I enjoy working with a variety of people and getting to know their unique personalities. It keeps things interesting and allows me to continuously learn and grow. Q: What advice would you give to young women pursuing their dreams? A: No matter what obstacles you face, never give up on your dreams and goals. Anything is possible if you stay dedicated, work hard, and keep pushing forward. Always keep faith and stay connected with the man above—He will give you the strength to overcome any challenge. #WomensHistoryMonth #CitiTrends #WomenInLeadership

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  • At Citi Trends, we proudly celebrate the remarkable women who make a difference every day. In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting inspiring leaders across our organization, sharing their journeys, insights, and impact. Today, we’re thrilled to feature Mary Coleman, the dedicated Store Manager of our Hueytown, AL location. With 14 years at Citi Trends, Mary is known for her leadership, dedication to her team, and unwavering commitment to providing an excellent shopping experience. Beyond the store, Mary is deeply involved in her community, particularly through local school systems. She actively participates in high school seminars, offering guidance to teenagers on how to stay on the right path and build successful futures. She also goes the extra mile by helping young people find jobs, empowering them to achieve their goals and contribute positively to their communities. Mary’s passion for mentorship and her impact both inside and outside of Citi Trends make her a truly inspiring leader. It is with great honor that we recognize Mary as a Black History Month nominee for her outstanding contributions. Join us in celebrating Mary and her incredible work!   Q: What does Women’s History Month mean to you personally? A: Women’s History Month means to me empowerment of all women from all areas of life.   Q: What has been the most important lesson you’ve learned throughout your career? A: One of the important lessons in my career has been to never give up. You can take a break but never give up.     Q: What advice would you give to young women pursuing their dreams? A: A message to the young women of the world would be to follow your dreams and push through. There’s nothing you cannot achieve in this world at this point in time.  #WomensHistoryMonth #CitiTrends #WomenInLeadership

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  • Happy International Women’s Day! We are continually inspired by the incredible women who are part of the Citi Trends family. Today, we celebrate their achievements and reaffirm our commitment to fostering diversity, inclusion, and empowerment in everything we do. International Women’s Day is a moment to reflect on the progress made, recognize the work still ahead, and uplift the women breaking barriers, leading with courage, and inspiring change. At Citi Trends, Respect Is Our Style—and that means creating an environment where all women feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. By inspiring inclusion, we open doors to opportunity and growth for our associates, customers, and communities. To the women shaping a brighter future—thank you. Your dedication and perseverance inspire us every day. Let’s continue to uplift, support, and empower one another, today and always. #CitiTrends #InternationalWomensDay #InspireInclusion #Diversity #Empowerment #GenderEquality

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  • 🌟 Celebrating Our Incredible Team on Employee Appreciation Day! 🌟   Today, we pause to recognize the heart of Citi Trends—our amazing team. Your hard work, dedication, and passion drive our success every single day, and we couldn’t be more grateful.    Employee Appreciation Day is a reminder that behind every achievement, every milestone, and every customer we serve, there are talented individuals who make it all possible. Whether it’s through teamwork, innovation, or commitment to excellence, you make a difference.   To our entire team—thank you for all that you do. Today and every day, we appreciate you! 💙 #EmployeeAppreciationDay #ThankYou #Teamwork #Gratitude

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  • We are proud to spotlight the incredible women who make an impact at Citi Trends every day. In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting inspiring leaders across our organization and sharing their journeys, insights, and advice. First up, we are thrilled to feature Vanessa Davis, our Senior Director of Human Resources. With an impressive 19-year career at Citi Trends, Vanessa started on the Buying team before quickly transitioning into HR, where she has risen through the ranks to her current leadership role. Her dedication, expertise, and passion for people have shaped the company’s culture and helped drive Citi Trends forward. In this Q&A, Vanessa shares the lessons she’s learned along the way, and her advice for women looking to grow in their careers. Check out her story below! Q: Who is a woman—historical or personal—who has inspired you, and why? A: It may seem cliché, but my own mother has been one of my greatest inspirations. As a single parent, she always showed up, providing everything I needed—and many things I wanted but didn’t need. She put family first and was a natural caregiver, both in our home and in the community. Serving as a police officer in Savannah, Georgia, for over 35 years, she exemplified what it meant to uphold the law with integrity. She was always forthright and truthful in her role. As a young Black woman in law enforcement, she had to be strong, yet she never lost her compassionate approach when helping people in tough situations. From her, I learned the value of dedication and the importance of a strong work ethic. Q: What has been the most important lesson you’ve learned throughout your career? A: I’ve learned that it's okay to ask for help and seek clarity when needed. These are powerful tools that have helped me grow in my career. Knowing when to ask for help and seek understanding is a sign of strength and self-awareness. Q: What do you love most about your job? A: What I love about my job is that each day is different. There’s always something new to experience and learn. I also enjoy interacting with people, getting to know them, and helping them. As an HR professional, I’m often called upon to handle challenging situations, but I can confidently say that I’ve had more positive interactions than difficult ones in my role with Citi Trends. Q: What advice would you give to young women pursuing their dreams? A: Never give up on your dreams. No matter what they are, they matter—regardless of what others may think. Life comes in seasons, and there will be times when personal and professional priorities shift, making it hard to pursue your dreams at full speed. But every small step toward your goal is an achievement, every day spent working toward it is an accomplishment, and every journey along the way is a lesson learned. #WomensHistoryMonth #CitiTrends #WomenInLeadership

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  • This Black History Month, we continue to spotlight our incredible associates as they share meaningful stories, historical moments, and powerful facts that honor Black leaders, pivotal events, and groundbreaking achievements in their hometowns. For our final feature, we’re proud to highlight Janet Stevenson, Store Manager in Starkville, Mississippi, as she shares insights into the legacy of Black history in her community. In this Q&A-style feature, Janet reflects on the influential figures and historical milestones that have shaped Starkville and continue to inspire future generations. Check out her story below! Q: What does Black History Month mean to you personally? A: To me, Black history is a legacy of overcoming, thriving, and leading in the face of adversity. It is the wisdom of our ancestors, the sacrifices of those who came before us, and the power that lives within us today. It is the innovation of black inventors, the courage of civil rights leaders, the excellence of black artists and the undeniable impact that black people continue to have on every aspect of society. As we celebrate Black History Month, we are reminded that our stories matter, our voices are powerful, and our contributions are limitless. It is a time to honor those who paved the way, and to inspire the next generation to dream bigger, rise higher, and continue building a future where black excellence shines without limits. Black History is American history, and I am proud to be a part of a legacy that continues to change the world. Q: Is there a historical Black figure from your town or community that you admire? Why? A: Dr. Douglas Conner was Starkville’s first Black doctor, a trailblazer in medicine and community service. He earned his undergraduate degree from Alcorn State University in 1943 and later obtained his medical degree from Howard University in 1950. After completing his internship at Homer G. Phillips Hospital in St. Louis, he returned to Starkville in 1951 to open his medical practice, serving the community for over 50 years. Dr. Conner was known for his dedication to his patients, often accepting homemade goods as payment when they couldn’t afford medical bills. His commitment to healthcare and his compassion for those in need made a lasting impact on Starkville, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations. Q: Can you share a local Black history moment or event that has shaped your community? A: Unity Park in Starkville, MS, stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and progress in the community. Established to honor local leaders who played pivotal roles in the Civil Rights Movement, the park serves as a reminder of the strides made toward equality and justice. Through its commemorative plaques and community events, Unity Park continues to inspire future generations and reinforce the importance of inclusivity and progress in Starkville. #CitiTrends #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM

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  • At Citi Trends, we are proud to celebrate the vibrant history and culture of the communities we serve. This Black History Month, we’re shining a spotlight on our incredible associates as they share meaningful stories, historical moments, and powerful facts that honor the legacy of Black leaders, pivotal events, and groundbreaking achievements in their hometowns. Through their perspectives, we’ll explore the deep cultural roots that make each city unique while recognizing the impact of Black history in shaping our present and future. For our second feature, we’re highlighting Michelle Clinton, Store Manager in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as she shares insights on the rich African American history of Detroit, MI. In this Q&A-style feature, Michelle reflects on the historical significance of her community and the powerful contributions that continue to inspire generations. Check out her story below! Q: What does Black History Month mean to you personally? A: For me, Black History month is a time to celebrate and reflect on the immense contributions, resilience, and achievements throughout Black culture. It is an opportunity to honor the voices, struggles, and progress that have shaped society, and to recognize the ongoing fight for equality and justice. It’s a moment to acknowledge both the triumphs and the continued work that needs to be done.   Q: Is there a historical Black figure from your town or community that you admire? Why? A: I really admire Berry Gordy. He is the founder of Motown Records, and he is known for revolutionizing the music industry. He founded Motown Records in 1959 with an $800 loan, making it the first major Black-owned record label to achieve mainstream success. The music that came from Motown Records had such an impact on the black community during that time as black people battled racism, segregation and many other cultural inequities. Music from recording artists affiliated with this label was one of the things that kept the community together and that is why I admire what Berry Gordy started.   Q: Are there any Black-owned businesses, landmarks, or cultural sites in your area that have historical significance? A: The Motown Museum in Detroit, MI, is one of the most historically significant Black cultural landmarks in the country. It was founded by Berry Gordy’s sister Esther Gordy Edwards in 1985 to preserve the label’s legacy.  Legendary artists including Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and The Jackson 5 were signed to Motown Records, and many of their early recordings were made inside the building. The Motown Museum is a pillar in the community where people can go to learn about and see where some of the most iconic songs in music history were recorded.   And stay tuned as we continue celebrating Black excellence all month long.  #CitiTrends #BlackHistoryMonth #OurCommunityOurHistory

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  • At Citi Trends, we take pride in celebrating the rich history and culture of the communities we serve. This Black History Month, we’re highlighting the stories of our incredible associates, sharing historical moments and facts that honor the legacy of Black leaders, events, and achievements in their hometowns. Through their perspectives, we’ll explore the deep cultural roots that make each city unique while recognizing the impact of Black history in shaping our present and future. To kick off our series, we’re featuring Mary Kimes, one of our store managers in Kosciusko, MS. Mary shares two powerful Black History facts about her community, highlighting the incredible contributions that continue to inspire generations. In this Q&A-style feature, she reflects on what makes Kosciusko so special. Check out her story below!   Q: What does Black History Month mean to you personally? A: What Black History Month means to me is the appreciation and acknowledgment of Blackness and how it permeates all aspects of society. It’s the recognition of people and a culture that transcends the racist and imperial formations of the United States.   Q: How has Black history influenced the culture and identity of your town or neighborhood? A: Black Historic Figure James Meredith is from the little town of Kosciusko. He was the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi. Meredith paved the way for the future generations of African American to attend predominantly white institutions. Each year, Kosciusko hosts Black History programs featuring activities that educate participants about Black history and culture while celebrating the achievements of Black individuals in the community.   Q: Is there a historical Black figure from your town or community that you admire? Why? A: Talk show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, MS in 1954. In 2006, she returned to her hometown to dedicate the Boys and Girls Club that bears her name. The Oprah Boys and Girls Club is a place for Attala County school-aged children to attend during the summer and for the children to go after school to have someone to assist with their homework and have fun. Additionally, through her Angel Network, Oprah funded two Habitat for Humanity homes in Kosciusko, further giving back to her community. The Boys and Girls club helps a lot of families that are not able to pay for daycare or after school care for their children. It’s amazing to see how the Club impacts a lot of the kids’ life.   And stay tuned as we continue celebrating Black excellence all month long.  #BlackHistoryMonth #OurCommunityOurHistory

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