NEW YORK—Macy’s Chairman and CEO Jeff Gennette will retire at the end of the fiscal year and will be succeeded by Bloomingdale’s Chairman and CEO Tony Spring.
Macy’s owns Bloomindale’s, as well as the cosmetics chain Bluemercury.
Gennette, 61, guided the retailer through the pandemic after taking the top job at Macy’s in March 2017. He became chairman the following year. Gennette has worked at Macy’s for 40 years, serving in roles including president, chief merchandising officer and vice president and division merchandise manager for men’s collections. Gennette started in retail in 1983 as an executive trainee at Macy’s West in San Francisco…. Source
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