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  • Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores promotes COO to CEO

    Hoffman Estates, Ill. – Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. has named William (Will) A. Powell as CEO and president. Powell succeeds W. Bruce Johnson, who as previously announced is stepping down as CEO and president.

  • Sears Hometown and Outlets has a new CEO

    Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores has promoted its chief operating officer to CEO.

    The board of directors has elected William (Will) A. Powell as the company’s chief executive officer and resident, effective immediately. Powell succeeds W. Bruce Johnson, who as previously announced is stepping down.

  • Sears Canada CEO resigns to become chief of Barnes & Noble’s new retail business

    New York – Barnes & Noble Inc. has tapped Ronald D. Boire, currently president and CEO of Sears Canada Inc., to become the CEO of its new retail division, effective Sept. 8.

  • Whole Foods Market in mea culpa

    New York -- The top executives at Whole Foods Market have issued a mea culpa via social media in regards to an investigation that found instances of incorrectly priced products at their stores in New York City.

  • Barnes & Noble picks Best Buy veteran as CEO

    Barnes & Noble is hoping that hiring a CEO with experience launching electronics products will help revive its Nook e-reader division.

    The retailer has named Ronald D. Boire, currently president and CEO of Sears Canada Inc., to become the CEO of its new retail division.

  • P&G veteran joins QVC finance team

    QVC has named a Procter & Gamble veteran as its next business planning and analysis chief, as the company looks tomaximize efficiencies and organizational synergy.

  • A Matter of Time (and Money)

    Time is often considered the most precious resource of all, because once it is spent, it can never be replenished. While there is no way to create new time, retailers can reduce the amount of time spent on such tasks as scheduling and payroll with automated workforce management technology. And as the old saying goes, time equals money.

  • Mens Wearhouse finds COO fit by going to the dogs

    The Men's Wearhouse is bringing in a PetSmart executive to serve as chief operating officer.

    Men's Wearhouse said that Bruce K. Thorn, 48, has been named executive vice president, chief operating officer, effective immediately.

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