Everyone has a superpower.
According to Michelle Wang, senior vice president and chief merchant for and , people just need to identify what theirs is.
“Find your superpower, ground yourself in it and have a strong sense of self. I often ask women I mentor what they believe their superpower is. A former boss once made me realize that striving to be perfect at everything is unrealistic, and what you’re naturally strong at can become exceptional, while other areas may simply become good enough,” Wang said. “Lean into your strengths and build a strong sense of self. … It’s your grit, resilience and a strong sense of self that will help you grow and thrive in every role.”
Wang also advocates for women helping women, someone that helps others build confidence and self-esteem. This support contributes to a circle of trust where honest feedback and opportunities go hand-in-hand, she said.
The chief merchant, who recently completed her first marathon, is a lifelong customer of Foot Locker — and as a mom of two, now also shops at Kids Foot Locker.
“Foot Locker sits at the center of sneaker culture, offering a unique opportunity to shape how customers can show up as their best selves,” she said. “Being part of something that authentically connects with the communities we serve while bridging basketball, sneakers and culture is a personal passion rooted in my upbringing.”
Wang said that the most meaningful part of her merchandising work comes from deeply understanding what matters to customers and helping them look and feel their best selves every day through the culture of footwear.
“That perspective grounds me not just at work but at home as well,” she said. “It pushes me to stay close to our customer, be intentional in my decisions and provide clear direction on where we can have the greatest impact, delivering product and experiences that feel relevant, timely and authentic.”
A version of this article appeared in the June 1 print issue of FN, as part of the “Women Who Rock” special section. On June 3, FN and Two Ten Footwear Foundation will honor these women at the annual live event in New York City.









