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Kroger announces chief merchandising and marketing officer succession

Kroger announces chief merchandising and marketing officer succession

The Kroger Co. says Stuart Aitken is stepping down as senior vice president, chief merchandising and marketing officer, to pursue other professional opportunities.

Mary Ellen Adcock, Kroger’s senior vice president of operations, will succeed Aitken, who will remain in his role at Kroger through Dec. 31, according a news release.

“Mary Ellen is a respected leader both within Kroger and our industry,” said Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO. “Her deep strategic experience in her past 25 years with Kroger in roles of increasing responsibility will continue to drive value for customers and growth for our business and associates.”

Continuing in their current roles as leaders of the company’s operations are senior vice presidents of retail operations Valarie Jabbar and Kenny Kimball, who oversee Kroger operating divisions, and group vice president of retail operations Paula Kash, who leads enterprise retail operations, which includes asset protection, corporate food technology and e-commerce operations, the release said. They will now report to McMullen.

“On behalf of the Kroger Board and management team, I want to thank Stuart for his work to evolve Kroger’s brand while bringing exciting, innovating products to our shelves,” McMullen said. “He played an instrumental role in overseeing Dunnhumby’s integration and establishing 84.51º. We wish Stuart and his family all the best as they embark on a new chapter.”

About Mary Ellen Adcock

Adcock has served as Kroger’s senior vice president of operations since 2019. In this role, she leads strategic operations for the company’s more than 2,700 stores across 35 states supporting more than 416,000 associates and serving 11 million customers every day. Adcock oversees customer experience, associate experience, asset protection, process change and productivity improvement initiatives and is responsible for maintaining high food safety and regulatory standards, the release said.

As senior vice president of operations, the company said Adcock has delivered more than $1 billion in annual operations savings for six consecutive years. This strategic focus on efficiency improvements provided Kroger the ability to reinvest those savings to consistently lower prices for customers and increase wages for associates. Adcock achieved this efficiency goal while also improving the customer and associate experience by developing Kroger’s Full, Fresh & Friendly: Every Customer Every Time program, the release said.

Adcock also played a lead role in operationalizing Zero Hunger, Zero Waste, Kroger’s commitment to end hunger in the communities it serves and eliminate waste as a company. She led the organization in achieving 100% store participation in the company’s surplus food rescue program for the first time, according to the release.

Adcock joined Kroger in 1999 in the company’s manufacturing division, where she held a variety of leadership positions. In 2009, she was promoted to vice president of deli/bakery manufacturing, and in 2012, Adcock became vice president of natural foods. In 2014, she led merchandising and operations for the Columbus division. Adcock was promoted to group vice president of retail operations in 2016 and named senior vice president of retail operations in 2019. In 2022, Adcock was a Top Women in Grocery Trailblazer, the release said.

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