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  • Wakefern goes in-house for new tech chief

    Wakefern Food Corp. has named executive Cheryl Williams as its new CIO and VP of the computer information services division.

  • SAP names new retail chief

    SAP has named Achim Schneider as global head of its Retail Industry Business Unit.

    Schneider will be responsible for the retail industry footprint at SAP and will report directly to Lori Mitchell-Keller, global general manager of consumer industries.

    In his new role, Schneider leads retail industry activities at SAP and will oversee cloud and on-premise technology solutions designed for use by retailers.

  • Build-A-Bear Workshop adds toy, social media expertise to board

    Build-A-Bear is adding two new board members whose backgrounds should serve the company well as it moves forward with its transformation plan.

    Build-A-Bear announcedthat Tim Kilpin and Sarah Personette have been appointed to the company’s board of directors.

  • Tractor Supply makes management appointments

    Tractor Supply Company announced two management promotions. Benjamin Parrish, Jr. has been promoted to executive VP, general counsel, real estate and construction, and Kurt Barton has been promoted to senior VP, controller.

    Parrish will assume leadership responsibilities for the company's Real Estate and Construction department in addition to his previous responsibilities for Compliance, Legal, Loss Prevention, Risk Management, Safety and Stewardship.

  • Another industry vet bids Kroger adieu

    After 44 years with Kroger, Smith’s division president Jay Cummins announced plans to retire.

    Cummins joined the company in 1972 as a clerk. His retirement will take effect April 29, the company said. A replacement to lead the 139 unit Salt Lake City-based division was not immediately named.

  • There’s a new sheriff at specialty apparel retailer

    Irvine, California-based specialty Western and workwear retailer Boot Barn is laying down the law.

  • COO at Cabela's is stepping down

    One of the senior executives at Cabela’s is transitioning to an advisory role within the company.

    The sporting goods retailer announced that Michael Copeland, executive VP/COO, has decided to transition from his current position to a strategic advisory role. The transition will take place over the next month.

    Copeland joined Cabela’s in November 2007 as VP of retail operations. Since January 2010 he has served as Cabela’s COO.

  • More change at American Apparel

    American Apparel has lost one of its veteran executives. Martin Bailey, who headed up manufacturing for the company, has resigned, Fashionunited.com reported. Previously, he served as president and VP of operations for American Apparel, which recently emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. [Fashionunited.com]

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