|
Clark Named Kroger VP/Non-Perishables Tuesday February 19th, 2013 - 12:12PM
These are shortcuts to your favorite social networking and bookmark sites. Add this story to your Facebook page, del.icio.us, DiggIt, and many others!
The Kroger Co. has promoted Robert Clark to group vp/non-perishables. Until the move, he had been vp/merchandising at Fred Meyer since 2011. Clark began working for Kroger in 1985 as a courtesy clerk at Fry's Food Stores in Arizona. Since then, he has held various positions in store and district management as well as in grocery merchandising. In 2002, Kroger promoted Clark to vp/merchandising at Fry's. In 2010, the company named him vp/operations for the Columbus Division. "Robert brings impactful leadership and extensive merchandising experience to our team," said Michael Donnelly, Kroger's senior vp/merchandising. "His valuable knowledge of our customers across the country will further strengthen our strategic direction." Tags: Housewares Cookware & Bakeware Vacuum Cleaners/Electric Cleaning Health & Personal Care Home Décor Home Environment Small Electrics Organization & Cleaning Tabletop Gadgets & Kitchen Tools Retail |
Orchard Supply Acquisition Boosts Lowe's In California »
Restoration Hardware Taps Sonoma's Harvey, Posts Better Q1
Marimekko Looks To Expand North American Share With New Shop-In-Shop Concepts
Meijer Opening Two New Indiana Supercenters
J.C. Penney Hosts Stewart, Adler And Exclusive Brands At Launch Event
Macy's Brooklyn Store Develops Small-Space Furniture Solutions
Peccia Joins HomeWorld Business As Eastern Advertising Manager
After decades of following consumers to the suburbs, retailers are plotting to get ahead of a growing segment of the population’s return to the cities.







