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  • Lowe's enhances multi-channel experience with SVP appointment

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Lowe’s announced that Lara Lee will join the company as SVP customer experience design, effective Feb 25. Lee will report to Robert J. (Bob) Gfeller, customer experience design executive.

    Lee will be responsible for translating business strategies into integrated, multi-channel experiences that deliver value to home improvement consumers. Named a “Master of Innovation” by BusinessWeek in 2006, Lee has driven customer-centric business transformation for more than 20 years.

  • Safeway CMO joins Whirlpool board

    Whirlpool has appointed Diane Dietz, executive VP and chief marketing officer of Safeway, to its board of directors, effective immediately.

    "Diane Dietz's history of leadership in the consumer products industry makes her an outstanding addition to our board," said Jeff Fettig, Whirlpool chairman and CEO. "We know her breadth of experience in driving sales and building successful brands will be invaluable to our board of directors and Whirlpool Corporation." 

  • Hastings names COO

    Amarillo, Texas -- Hastings Entertainment announced that Alan Van Ongevalle has been promoted to president and COO, effective Feb. 15.

    Ongevalle previously served as EVP merchandising and has held various store management and senior management positions since joining Hastings in November 1992.

     

  • Knoop new CEO at Turtle Wax

    Healy Family Holdings, parent company of the iconic Turtle Wax brand, named Steve Knoop as CEO.

    A statement by Healy Family Holdings indicated that Knoop "will be responsible for emphasizing the family’s leadership position in investments by growing the businesses through innovation and nimble enterprise with solutions that address building shareholder value."

  • Dillard's mourns death of founder's widow

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Alexa Latimer Dillard, wife of Dillard's founder, the late William Dillard, has passed away.

    Born in Nashville, Arkansas on Oct. 30, 1916, Alexa Latimer married William T. Dillard on June 9, 1940. Dillard was known for her quick wit and eye for great merchandise, but more importantly for her unmatched devotion to her family, according to the company. 

     

     

  • Lowe’s names SVP customer experience design

    Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s announced that Lara Lee will join the company as SVP customer experience design, effective Feb. 25. She will report to Robert J. (Bob) Gfeller, customer experience design executive.
     
    Lee joined Lowe’s from global design and innovation firm Continuum, where she served as chief innovation and operating officer.

    Lee will be responsible for translating business strategies into integrated, multichannel experiences that deliver value to home improvement consumers.

     

  • GM and Walmart execs headline tech event

    General Motors’ director of information technology, Kim Clower, and Walmart vp of strategy for innovation, governanance and communications are keynote speakers for the 9th annual Women in IT Conference.

    The event, presented by the Information Technology Research Institute at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas, will focus on celebrating innovation and developing opportunities for women in technology. It will be held at the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Ar.

  • Kroger names in-house veteran group VP non-perishables

    CINCINNATI — Kroger on Tuesday promoted Robert Clark as group VP non-perishables.

    "Robert brings impactful leadership and extensive merchandising experience to our team," stated Michael Donnelly, Kroger's SVP merchandising. "His valuable knowledge of our customers across the country will further strengthen our strategic direction."

    As group VP, Clark will be responsible for grocery, health and beauty, adult beverage, general merchandise and pharmacy.

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