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Judith McKenna to head Walmart International

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BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart has named Judith McKenna president and chief executive officer of Walmart International, effective February 1. She will succeed David Cheesewright.

Cheesewright has led Walmart’s international division, which is the company’s second largest operating unit, since 2014. He will remain with Walmart in a full-time capacity through March, and will then move into a part time role, working on special projects.

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McKenna, who currently serves as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Walmart U.S., will report to Walmart president and CEO Doug McMillon.

“I’ve had the pleasure to work with Judith for many years and have seen first-hand her ability to lead strategic change, build relationships with our associates and strengthen our business,” McMillon said. “It has been inspiring to see her personal growth and the results she’s driven over the years. Her integrity, high expectations and passion for the business and our associates will ensure our continued success in International.”

McMillon also praised Cheesewright for his service to the company.

“During his 19 years with the company, David has served in a number of key leadership roles in our company,” McMillon said. “He has built a reputation as an insightful strategic thinker with a track record of delivering consistent, profitable growth. He has been instrumental in strengthening our business across the globe. He’s a passionate advocate for our people, culture and purpose around the world.”

McKenna’s career with Walmart began in 1996 at Asda, the company’s U.K. operation, where she served as chief operating officer and chief financial officer. McKenna also served as executive vice president of strategy and international development for Walmart International. In that role she led several areas, including international strategy, real estate, mergers and acquisitions, integration, global format development and purchase leverage.

Upon moving to the Walmart U.S. division in April 2014, McKenna served as the business unit’s chief development officer, where she led the strategy, development and growth of Walmart’s small format business and the partnership with Walmart.com to integrate digital commerce into the physical store presence. Several months later she was promoted to her expanded role as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Walmart U.S. with responsibilities for the company’s U.S. store operations, including more than 4,500 retail locations.

Walmart’s International division serves more than 100 million customers every week in more than 6,200 retail units, operating outside the United States with 55 banners in 27 countries.

“Being chosen to lead Walmart International truly is an honor, and I can’t think of a more exciting time to be in this part of the business,” said McKenna. “I look forward to building upon our progress to improve the experience for our customers and associates around the world.”

 

 

 

 

 

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