The chief information officer of Macy’s, Inc. is retiring.
The department giant said that Keith Credendino will succeed Laura Miller as CIO, effective August 4. Credendino, who is currently senior VP of technology product development and customer experience, will join the company’s corporate strategy group, reporting to Adrian V. Mitchell, COO and CFO.
Credendino joined Macy’s, Inc. in 2022 and his efforts have improved the customer experience both in-store and online at Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s, the retailer said. He and his team was instrumental in the launch and ongoing support of the company’s digital marketplace, and they also put in place the infrastructure and technology enhancements to enable the redesign of macys.com and bloomingdales.com, evolved the macys.com wedding registry and launched online baby registries for both nameplates.
Credendino is currently leading the company’s checkout modernization efforts.
Before joining Macy’s, Credendino was senior VP of digital technology & enterprise data at Inspire Brands from 2018 to 2022, a multi-brand global restaurant company. Prior to Inspire Brands, Keith was a technology executive at several organizations, including The Home Depot, InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), and Cox Enterprises.
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Outgoing CIO Miller joined Macy's, Inc. in 2021 and built a high performing, agile technology leadership team, recruiting, retaining and developing talent to ensure the company’s future success, the company stated. She has been instrumental in modernizing technology systems, operations, and the company’s omnichannel digital offerings to enhance customer and colleague experiences
“The entire Macy’s, Inc. family wishes Laura well on her retirement and thanks her for the many accomplishments over her transformative tenure,” said Mitchell. “As our new CIO, Keith will continue to simplify and modernize our technology stack as part of our company’s growth strategy, ‘A Bold New Chapter.’“