The soon-to-be CEO of Walmart Inc. announced a slew of executive changes, including his own successor to lead the U.S.
The changes elevate a group of longtime executives and will take effect when the new chief executive takes over next month.
John Furner, Walmart’s incoming president and CEO, is making major organizational changes even before his Feb. 1 start date.
Incoming CEO John Furner said the company is rewriting the retail playbook, in part with new agentic AI capabilities.
Walmart announced a series of executive changes late last week as John Furner prepares to take over as CEO of the world's largest retailer on Feb. 1, replacing Doug McMillon.
Walmart shuffled its executive ranks Friday ahead of incoming CEO John Furner's start next month, promoting leaders with a ...
Incoming president and CEO John Furner is drawing on the retailer's bench strength to build a team that is facing new ...
Walmart is promoting four execs to new roles under new CEO John Furner, including US e-commerce chief David Guggina, who will ...
Walmart's longtime top executive will step down as the retail giant picks a new leader to guide it through major technological changes and weaker consumer spending. Doug McMillon will retire from his ...
Walmart is set to see a rash of changes at the top of its organization alongside its CEO transition at the end of January.
(Reuters) –Walmart CEO Doug McMillon will retire next year after more than a decade at the helm, capping a period when he reshaped the big-box retailer into a technology-driven powerhouse whose shares ...
John Furner, soon-to-be Walmart CEO, overhauls leadership by naming his successor for the US business and restructuring key ...