The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Six senior execs ousted by new CEO at Bed Bath & Beyond

- By Michelle Chapman

TRENTON, N.J. — Six senior executives were ousted at Bed Bath & Beyond, the first major maneuver by a new CEO that the retailer recruited from Target to reinvigora­te pallid sales.

The departures announced Tuesday include the company’s chief merchandis­ing officer, marketing officer, digital officer, it’s general counsel and its chief administra­tive officer. The company’s chief brand officer resigned last week.

Bed Bath & Beyond has been hammered by the likes of Amazon. com and also the discount home

furnishing chain HomeGoods. The chain has had a three-year decline in samestore sales growth, while sales growth has dropped for three consecutiv­e quarters. Gross income has dropped for 10 straight quarters.

The environmen­t heading into the holiday shopping season appears, at best, challengin­g. Retail sales increased a seasonally adjusted 0.2% in November, down from 0.4% in the previous month, according to the Commerce Department, and that’s including a strong showing on car lots. If auto sales are removed, sales ticked up just 0.1%.

“Balancing our existing expertise with fresh perspectiv­es from new, innovative leaders of change, will help us to better anticipate and support our customers,” said CEO Mark Tritton in a prepared statement Tuesday.

Tritton was named CEO about two months ago after successful­ly rejuvenati­ng Target’s private label brands while launching 30 new brands at the retailer as its chief merchandis­ing officer. Tritton succeeded interim CEO Mary A. Winston.

When Tritton was named CEO on Oct. 9, shares jumped more than 20%. Shareholde­rs were encouraged by a team that will be handpicked by the CEO. The company’s stock jumped 11% Tuesday.

Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. has filled in the executive positions on an interim basis and begun a search for permanent replacemen­t.

The company also runs Buy Buy Baby, Christmas Tree Shops and Cost Plus World Market.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States