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  • La-Z-Boy names Pepsico exec new chief HR officer

    Monroe, Mich. - La-Z-Boy Inc. has appointed Barbara J. Runyon as chief human resources officer. She will join the company on Feb. 2 and provide leadership and oversight for talent management, employee engagement, workforce development, and compensation and benefits.

    Runyon joins La-Z-Boy from PepsiCo/The Pepsi Bottling Group, where she spent 14 years in various HR positions of increasing responsibility. Most recently, she served as senior director of HR for the company's Midwest region.
     

  • Survey: Security is top spending priority of CIOs in 2015

    New York -- For the second consecutive year, security ranks as the top spending priority of CIOs in an annual survey by PiperJaffray, with 75% of respondents expecting to increase spending in 2015, up from 50% last year.  

    The results reflect Network (firewall) and endpoint security were the top two segments of the market expected to see an increase in spending.

  • True Value names Electrolux exec as VP, international

    Chicago -- True Value Company announced the appointment of Lars Hybel to VP international, effective Jan. 12.

    Hybel has a wealth of experience leading multinational and global teams, having worked for more than 15 years at Electrolux. Most recently, he was VP and general manager, global business unit, Electrolux Central Vacuum Systems, leading the transition of three regional operations to a global matrix organization, and successfully coordinating the first mass-channel entry in Canada, driving significant market share gain.

  • Study: Most retail companies lack omnichannel titles

    San Luis Obispo, Calif. – Despite getting a lot of attention, ship-from-store and in-store pickup may not be on most retailers’ short-term to-do lists. In a new e-commerce study conducted by distributed order management solutions provider Shopatron in December, 59% of retailers said they did not have plans to deploy new order fulfillment solutions like ship-from-store or in-store pickup.  

  • Wet Seal closing 338 stores, laying off nearly 3,700 employees

    Foothill Ranch, Calif. -- The Wet Seal announced it would 338 stores, or about 66% of its total portfolio, “on or about” Jan. 7, resulting in the termination of some 3,695 full and part-time employees. The struggling teen apparel retailer said the decision to close the stores was based on its overall financial condition and an inability to negotiate meaningful concessions from its landlords.   

  • Former Pathmark CEO dies at 85

    New York -- Leonard Lieberman, former chairman and CEO of Supermarkets General, which owns Pathmark, died at his home in Hoboken, N.J., on Jan. 2, according to an obituary on NJ.com. He was 85. The cause of death was heart failure.

  • Federal mediators join West Coast ports dispute

    New York -- U.S. mediators are joining the labor talks at West Coast ports in an attempt to jumpstart the stalled negotiations between the powerful International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA). The U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service announced its involvement in the talks late on Monday.

    “We are prepared and ready to render prompt assistance,” Allison Beck, acting director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, said in a statement.

  • IBM: Retailers suffering fewer, but more damaging cyber attacks

    Armonk, N.Y. – Retailers are suffering fewer cyber attacks, but for hackers it is becoming a situation of quality over quantity. According to findings released by IBM, despite a 50% decline in the number of cyber attacks against U.S. retailers, the number of records stolen from them remains at near record highs.

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