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J.C. Penney chief quits to become Lowe’s CEO

- Nathan Bomey

Home improvemen­t retailer Lowe’s on Tuesday named the CEO of department-store chain J.C. Penney as its new boss.

Marvin Ellison, the former Home Depot U.S. store executive, succeeds Robert Niblock, who announced his retirement in March after 13 years at the helm of Lowe’s.

Ellison, who has been guiding J.C. Penney through a turbulent period, will now help Lowe’s try to catch up with archrival Home Depot.

“Attracting Marvin is a great win for the entire Lowe’s team,” Lowe’s lead director Marshall Larsen said in a statement. “Marvin is an experience­d retail CEO with extensive expertise in a complex omni-channel consumer-facing company. He also brings significan­t experience in the home improvemen­t industry, with a proven track record of global operationa­l excellence and driving results from both DIY and pro customers.”

The news dealt an immediate blow to J.C. Penney’s own turnaround hopes. The company’s stock fell 6.1% Tuesday to close at $2.35 a share.

“The turnaround program that Ellison put in place at JCP has partly delivered but is still far from complete,” wrote Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail.

“There is now a question mark over how this plan will proceed and, indeed, whether JCP will remain on the same trajectory.”

Lowe’s stock closed down almost 2% at $85.75 a share.

J.C. Penney appointed a team of several leaders to head a new “office of the CEO” while the company searches for a permanent replacemen­t.

They are: lead independen­t director Ronald Tysoe, who will become chairman, as well as CFO Jeff Davis, Chief Customer Officer Joe McFarland, Chief Informatio­n Officer and Chief Digital Officer Therace Risch and Executive Vice President of Supply Chain Mike Robbins.

At J.C. Penney, Ellison has closed stores, enhanced the company’s in-store partnershi­p with beauty brand Sephora and started selling toys and appliances.

But sales have suffered amid declining mall traffic and falling consumer interest in department stores.

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J.C. PENNEY Marvin Ellison is credited with helping J.C. Penney get back to basics.

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