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  • Publix names 3 new board members

    Publix Super Markets added its soon-to-be CEO, current CFO and a retired Deloitte executive to its board of directors when the Southeast’s leading food retailer held its annual stockholders meeting on April 12.   Publix president Todd Jones, CFO David Phillips and retired Deloitte executive Jessica Blume were elected to the board of the $32.4 billion retailer.  
  • Report: Kohl’s chief marketer resigns

    A shakeup in the executive ranks is reportedly occurring at Kohl’s.

    According to AdAge, Will Setliff, executive VP of marketing at the department store chain, is resigning his position the week of April 11. There has been no press release from Kohl’s or Setliff and surprisingly little coverage of his career shift outside of AdAge.

  • Walmart expands curbside grocery pickup

    Customers in more cities will have an easier time shopping for the groceries at Walmart. According to Reuters, Walmart is rolling out free curbside pickup of online grocery orders to eight new cities, which will make the service available in about 200 stores in 30 metropolitan areas across the U.S. Additional cities offering grocery pickup will include Kansas City and Austin, Texas. Walmart COO Michael Bender said the retailer so far is gaining new customers and increased wallet share at stores where the service is offered and may roll it out further.

  • Top executives join A&M retail roster

    Senior executives from Tuesday Morning, Bridgestone and PetSmart are among those headlining a retail conference organized by the Center for Retailing Studies at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School.

  • Report: Walmart expands curbside grocery pickup

    Customers in more cities will have an easier time shopping for the groceries at Walmart.  
  • Walmart gets serious about online marketplace

    Walmart has embraced the marketplace model as means to expand its online assortment and gain ground on Amazon where third party sellers already account for half of the company’s unit volume.

  • Publix names three new board members

    Publix Super Markets added its soon-to-be CEO, current CFO and a retired Deloitte executive to its board of directors when the Southeast’s leading food retailer held its annual stockholders meeting on April 12.

    Publix president Todd Jones, CFO David Phillips and retired Deloitte executive Jessica Blume were elected to the board of the $32.4 billion retailer.

  • Warby Parker builds brick foundation

    Specialty eyewear retailer Warby Parker is increasingly moving away from its roots as a pure-play e-commerce operation. In an interview with Re/Code, co-CEOs Dave Gilboa and Neil Blumenthal discuss how traditional channels like brick-and-mortar, as well as emerging channels like virtual reality, play a role in the company’s continuing evolution. [Re/Code]

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