Best Buy Co., Inc. announced several executive changes aimed at, "aggressively capitalizing on opportunities for growth through industry leadership and creating extraordinary customer experiences across product categories and around the globe." The appointments are effective March 2.
"As we continue to grow this enterprise, we are fortunate to be able to rely on a team of senior leaders who represent a mix of rich perspectives, deep industry experiences and understandings of our company and its unique culture," said Brian J. Dunn, Best Buy's President and COO. "These individuals have strong points of view on how to turn insights and ideas about better serving our customers into scaleable actions. I am confident that these appointments will facilitate the ongoing growth and progress of Best Buy around the world."
Michael A. Vitelli has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Customer Operating Groups, and will lead Best Buy's PC mobility, home solutions and entertainment operating groups and also will have oversight for enterprise merchandising and the company's private label business.
David Morrish was promoted to the newly-created position of Executive Vice President, Connected Digital Solutions, and will be responsible for working across Best Buy operating groups and brands to develop a business strategy and model that would allow Best Buy to further profit from new connectivity technologies.
Barry Judge is the new Chief Marketing Officer, and David Berg has been promoted from Senior Vice President to Executive Vice President, International Strategy and Corporate Development. Berg is responsible for the enterprise's mergers and acquisition activities as well as the identification and evaluation of opportunities in new geographic markets.
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