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  • PetSmart names new top dog

    As PetSmart officially changes ownership and goes private, the company is also making a leadership move.

    The retailer has named retail industry veteran Michael J. Massey as its president and CEO, effective immediately. Massey, who most recently served as CEO and president of Collective Brands Inc., replaces David Lenhardt, who stepped down upon the closing of private equity firm BC Partners’s acquisition of the pet supplies retailer.

  • Sephora aims to drive digital growth with CashStar

    Sephora is looking to drive faster digital growth by leveraging a cloud-based prepaid commerce program.

    The company is working with CashStar to improve and differentiate its seamless omnichannel commerce strategy.

  • Sephora drives digital gifting revenue with CashStar

    Portland -- Sephora has achieved an eight-times faster growth rate with its digital gifting revenue since deploying a prepaid commerce solution from CashStar. The beauty retailer has also seen a 51% redemption rate within the first month of activation, and a 30% higher initial purchase value compared to plastic gift cards, since implementing CashStar Commerce.

  • PetSmart names former Collective Brands chief as CEO as David Lenhardt steps down

    Phoenix – PetSmart on Wednesday named industry veteran Michael J. Massey as its president and CEO, effective immediately. Massey, who most recently served as CEO and president of Collective Brands Inc., replaces David Lenhardt, who stepped down upon the closing of private equity firm BC Partners’s acquisition of the pet supplies retailer.  Also, BC Partners managing partner Raymond Svider has been appointed non-executive chairman.

  • Staples swings to Q4 loss on charges; but commercial division on upswing

    Framingham, Mass. – Staples Inc. underwent a difficult fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 as the company swung from a profit to a loss on special charges, faced investor pressure to change its board, sluggish sales and deal with fallout from its plan to acquire its largest competitor.  

  • SpartanNash names ex-Walgreens exec as president

    Grocery distributor and retailer SpartanNash is looking to a former Walgreens executive to help drive growth.

    Derek Jones, currently SpartanNash’s EVP, food distribution, has been promoted to president, wholesale and distribution operations. He will oversee the entire supply chain, including military supply chain operations.

  • SpartanNash promotes CFO to COO

    New York -- Grocery distributor and retailer SpartanNash has promoted Dave Staples, current executive VP and CFO, to COO. Staples will oversee all three operating segments of the company: retail, wholesale and military distribution. He will continue to serve as CFO until his replacement is hired.

    Staples joined SpartanNash in January 2000, serving as the company’s executive VP and CFO since November of 2000

  • Starboard to Staples: Improve your board

    New York – Activist investor Starboard Value LP, which holds a 4.5% ownership stake in Staples Inc., is telling Staples it needs to improve its board of directors to complete a proposed acquisition of Office Depot. In an open letter to members of the Staples board from Starboard Value managing member Jeffrey C. Smith, the combined companies’ board must have the “proper skill set” in place to oversee the integration.

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