Nordstrom, Inc. Headquarters Contacts.
Corporate office address, contact information and phone numbers for the Nordstrom, Inc. Headquarters.
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Nordstrom, Inc. Headquarters Phone Number and Contacts.
- Company Website
- http://www.nordstrom.com
- Corporate Address
- 1617 6th Ave.
- Seattle, WA
- 98101
- Company Contact
- Blake Nordstrom
- Position
- President and Director
- Phone Number
- (206) 628-2111
- Fax Number
- (206) 628-1795
- Employee Count
- 56,600
- Twitter IDs
- @Nordstrom
What is Nordstrom’s Corporate Office Phone Number?
Nordstrom’s Headquarters phone number is: 1-206-628-2111.
What is Nordstrom’s Customer Service Phone Number?
Nordstrom’s Customer Support phone numbers are: 1-888-282-6060 and +1+319-846-4140.
How do I Contact Nordstrom Customer Support?
Call the numbers listed on this page or via:
Nordstrom Live Chat (Will launch in a new window).
Contact Nordstrom by mail by writing to:
Nordstrom Direct Inquiries
1600 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2600
Seattle, WA 98101
Yoc can also contact Nordstrom by email by writing to the email address: [email protected].
The Nordstrom Contact Us page can be found here.
Contact Nordstrom on Social Media:
Nordstrom on Twitter: @Nordstrom
Nordstrom on Facebook Messenger: www.facebook.com/nordstrom
Nordstrom Executive Team.
Nordstrom’s managment team consists of:
Executive Team:
- Teri Bariquit – Executive Vice President
- Robert Campbell – Vice President
- Brian Dennehy – Executive Vice President
- James Howell – Vice President
- Michael Koppel – Executive Vice President
- Gemma Lionello – Executive Vice President
- Daniel Little – Executive Vice President
- Steven Mattics – Executive Vice President
- Scott Meden – Executive Vice President
- Margaret Myers – Executive Vice President
- Blake Nordstrom – President
- Erik Nordstrom – Executive Vice President
- James Nordstrom Jr. – Executive Vice President
- Peter Nordstrom – Executive Vice President
- Robert Sari – Executive Vice President
- Michael Sato – Executive Vice President
- Tricia Smith – Executive Vice President
- Delena Sunday – Executive Vice President
- Geevy Thomas – Executive Vice President
- Paige Thomas – Executive Vice President
- Mark Tritton – Executive Vice President
- David Witman – Executive Vice President
- Ken Worzel – Executive Vice President
Nordstrom Board of Directors.
- Phyllis Campbell
- Michelle Ebanks
- Enrique Hernandez Jr.
- Robert Miller
- Blake Nordstrom
- Erik Nordstrom
- Peter Nordstrom
- Philip Satre
- Brad Smith
- B. Kevin Turner
- Robert Walter
- Alison Winter
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Have been an avid Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack shopper for years now and have spent thousands of dollars between the two. I made a purchase at Nordstrom Rack on 12/30/18, the next day after getting home and going through my bag I noticed that one of the items was not there. I check my receipt to ensure that I was charged for it, and I was. I contacted the store to advise and the representative said that they would call me back. The Customer Service Manager called me back to say that after looking into things the items were put in the bag and she saw the sales associate do so. I advised that I am not sure of the order of the items being put in the bag, but that I just unloaded my bag and it was not there. She continued to express that the item was put in the bag. I asked her if this was something that they recorded on camera or if this is what she saw? She said it was what she saw. I am appalled and insulted all at the same time, because of what she was implying, that I would have an item and report as not having it. Secondly, this is not the way to resolve a customer issue based on what you think you personally saw. I have had a few issues with Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack over the last 3-6 months, so I think it is time that I retired myself from them as a customer. Aside from that, I will be taking this issue to a higher level.
My mother bought a jacket from Nordstrom she is 91 years old her mind is pretty much in tact she knows the difference between cash and a plastic card she can’t remember if she bought it in corta madera,santa Rosa ,anihime, I could name a dozen other stores but she must decently did not steal it it was a birthday gift to my daughter bottom line she did not like it and all she wanted was one she would wear I brought it back and all I got was a pack of lies and a very rude .manger corporate office was great but just refered .e back to a manager who got tired of talking to me and ended up accusiing and suggesti g it was stollen I am going to the store to find out the results am I wrong?