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  • Holiday hiring starting early

    Indianapolis -- The calendar may read August, but Hhgregg is already looking to firm up its holiday hiring.

    The appliance, electronics and furniture retailer announced it is hiring 550 full-time and part-time in-store sales associates. As the holiday shopping season continues to tiptoe earlier into the calendar year, Hhgregg said it is looking to have their stores fully staffed and associates trained and ready to greet shoppers getting a jump on the holiday rush.

  • Dollar General vet returns

    Goodlettsville, Tenn. — A familiar face has returned to head up merchandising at Dollar General.

    Dollar General said James W. “Jim” Thorpe had rejoined the company as executive VP and chief merchandising officer, effective immediately. Thorpe previously served as Dollar General’s senior vice president and general merchandise manager from May 2006 until he retired in July 2012. 

  • Report: Abercrombie decides on-call isn’t cool

    New Albany, Ohio – Specialty chain Abercrombie & Fitch Inc. tries to stay on the edge of cool, and has reportedly decided that on-call shifts are no longer what the cool retailers are doing. According to the Associated Press, Abercrombie will end its requirement for employees in New York stores to be available for short-notice shifts by the end of the year.

  • C-suite changes at Sprouts Farmers Market

    Phoenix — Sprouts Farmers Market has a new CEO.

    The company announced a leadership succession plan, effective Aug. 6, whereby CFO Amin Mereda has been appointed CEO. Doug Sanders, currently president and CEO, ascends to the role of  executive chairman.

  • Aldi on hiring binge

    Batavia, Ill. – Aldi wants you – if you are someone looking for a store-level retail job.

    The rapidly growing discount supermarket retailer will host hiring events throughout the U.S. during the month of August for more than 2,500 positions.

  • Former American Airlines CEO joins Home Depot board

    Atlanta - Gerard J. Arpey, former CEO of American Airlines, has been named to the board of directors of The Home Depot Inc. Arpey will serve on the company's Finance Committee and its Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee.

  • Changes at Petco as company names new president

    San Diego -- Petco on Thursday today announced several key changes to its leadership team.

    In addition to adding chairman responsibilities to CEO Jim Myers' role, the company named Brad Weston as president.

    Previously, Weston served as executive VP, chief merchandising officer and president of the company’s Unleashed by Petco unit. The retail veteran joined Petco in October 2011 and led the evolution of the Unleashed by Petco format.

  • Starbucks chief not following in footsteps of Donald Trump

    New York -- Starbucks founder and CEO Howard Schultz says he is not running for President, but that doesn’t mean he is satisfied with the state of politics in American.

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