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JCP makes more key appointments

4/26/2012

PLANO, Texas — JCPenney has made a number of key appointments in the areas of real estate, supply chain, communications, marketing and philanthropy.



Benjamin Fay has joined JCPenney as EVP real estate, store design and development. Leading the company's strategic presence in more than 1,100 locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, Fay will guide the development of the all new jcp store of the future intended to create an entirely new interface for retail. Additionally, he will be responsible for the implementation of the Shops strategy, as well as the remodel and maintenance of all existing jcp stores. Fay joins JCPenney from Apple, where he served as senior director of retail real estate, design and development and was influential in the design of the Apple store. Prior to this position, Fay worked at Gensler on the Apple account. Fay will report to CEO Ron Johnson.



"Ben is an incredibly creative professional with extraordinary leadership skills. Having worked with him over the last 12 years, I am delighted to see Ben step into this new role at jcp," said Johnson. "His design influence has made the Apple stores highly regarded retail destinations around the world, and I am excited to have Ben place his own mark on JCP as we re-imagine the JCpenney store of the future."



John Singleton has been appointed EVP, chief supply chain officer. With nearly 20 years of industry experience, Singleton is responsible for leading the company's global supply chain operations by overseeing its domestic and international transportation and distribution networks. Singleton is charged with simplifying the supply chain processes by driving quality and efficiency throughout JCpenney's logistics operations. Singleton previously worked for Abercrombie & Fitch, where he was responsible for distribution, transportation, trade policy and brand protection functions. Prior to that, Singleton served as SVP logistics and trade at Ann Taylor Stores and held positions leading distribution efforts for The Stanley Works, Circuit City Stores and The Stride Rite Corporation. Singleton retired as a lieutenant colonel after 22 years of military service in the U.S. Air Force. Singleton will report to JCPenney COO Mike Kramer.



Kristin Hays has been promoted to SVP communications. In her new role, Hays will oversee the company's corporate and internal communications functions, as well as investor relations. Through her leadership, all company communications will be strategically aligned to ensure messaging is cohesive and reinforces the new JCPenney brand. Hays joined JCPenney in 2002 as a litigation attorney and held a variety of leadership positions within legal, corporate communications and investor relations, most recently as vice president of investor relations. Hays will report to JCPenney president Michael Francis.



Additionally, JCpenney has welcomed the following leadership team members who report to Katheryn Burchett, SVPmerchandising and marketing integration:




  • Laura Sandall has been appointed VP events marketing and publicity, and is responsible for utilizing innovative events and publicity strategies to help generate buzz and excitement around the JCPenney brand. Prior to joining JCPenney, Sandall formed and led Sandall Marketing, where she developed numerous breakthrough events, publicity programs and initiatives on behalf of various clients. Sandall also served as the director of events marketing and publicity for Target Corp. It was under her leadership that Target became known for spectacular events that captivated the attention of media and guests.




  • Michelynn Woodard joins JCPenney as VP philanthropy. With more than 15 years experience in corporate philanthropy across multiple industries including entertainment, non-profit, television, digital media and music, Woodard will lead the company's charitable efforts in more than 1,100 JCPenney communities nationwide through strategic partnerships with philanthropic organizations that represent the Fair and Square values inherent to JCPenney. Woodard's extensive cause-related experience has included leadership positions at Creative Artists Agency, West Brands, LLC and Be the Change Inc.






"We are assembling a world-class leadership team that will come together and re-imagine a store experience that is not only exciting and relevant today, but will inspire future generations of jcpenney shoppers," said Ron Johnson. "I am thrilled to have these newly appointed leaders join our efforts as we transform JCPenney into America's favorite store."

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