Walmart Shakes Up U.S. Leadership Ranks



Walmart Inc. is shuffling the leadership of its merchandising ranks, according to a document viewed by The Wall Street Journal, a shift at the country’s largest retailer as it works to navigate an unpredictable consumer landscape.

Charles Redfield, who became chief merchandising officer last year, will leave the role May 1 and stay on as an adviser, said John Furner, who leads Walmart ’s U.S. operations, in a memo to staff Friday.



Walmart Inc. is shuffling the leadership of its merchandising ranks, according to a document viewed by The Wall Street Journal, a shift at the country’s largest retailer as it works to navigate an unpredictable consumer landscape.

Charles Redfield, who became chief merchandising officer last year, will leave the role May 1 and stay on as an adviser, said John Furner, who leads Walmart ’s U.S. operations, in a memo to staff Friday.

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