Several companies have announced a change in their executive suite. Today, we will highlight 9 Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) that have accepted a new role in February 2024.
Macy’s Names Tony Spring as New CEO
After a three quarter of a year as an understudy to Jeff Gennette, the former CEO, Tony Spring is now in-charge as CEO of Macy’s Inc.
H&M Names Daniel Erver as New CEO
Daniel Ervér, the current head of retailer H&M, will expand his role to become the CEO of its parent company, H&M Group announced on Wednesday. As the new H&M CEO, Ervér will replace Helena Helmersson, who is stepping down.
FirstBank Names Kevin Classen as New CEO
FirstBank, one of the largest privately held banks in the nation with a focus on “banking for good”, announced Jim Reuter is retiring from FirstBank after seven years as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and 37 years with the organization. The board elected President, Kevin Classen, as the new CEO. Classen, who has been with FirstBank since 1998, previously served in leadership roles in numerous markets across Colorado, and helped lead the company’s expansion into Arizona in 2007. He was President of FirstBank’s Boulder Market prior to being elected President of FirstBank in 2020.
Navy Federal Names Dietrich Kuhlmann as New CEO
Navy Federal, the world’s largest credit union, announced that Dietrich Kuhlmann, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, will become its new president and CEO on March 1. He will succeed outgoing CEO Mary McDuffie, a 24-year veteran of the company who has held the top post since 2018.
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Names Monica Reed as New CEO
Monica Reed, MD, a veteran health care leader with more than 30 years of experience, has been named president and Chief Executive Officer for UChicago Medicine AdventHealth. As CEO, Dr. Reed will be responsible for overseeing the strategic development and growth of UChicago Medicine AdventHealth, which includes four hospitals in Bolingbrook, Glendale Heights, Hinsdale and La Grange, and more than 50 sites of care.
BoostUp Names Justin Shriber as New CEO
BoostUp, the leader in AI-powered Revenue Operations and Intelligence, announced the appointment of Justin Shriber as Chief Executive Officer (CEO). As CEO, Shriber will guide BoostUp’s strategic direction, drive product innovation, and expand market reach.
Arkansas Realtors Association Names Stephanie White as New CEO
Stephanie White has been named as the next CEO of the Arkansas REALTORS Association (ARA). White has been in the industry for nearly two decades, including her time as CEO of the Mobile Area Association of REALTORS in Alabama and the Central Panhandle Association of REALTORS in Florida.
Greiner Construction Names Josh Helgesen as New CEO
Josh Helgesen, a 23-year veteran of Greiner Construction, is the company’s new president and CEO. Helgesen joined Greiner in 2001 as an apprentice carpenter. Through the years, he has “demonstrated remarkable leadership, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to our company’s values. His ascent to this role is a testament to his exceptional drive and the invaluable contributions he has made to Greiner’s success.”
Farmer Brothers Names John Moore as New CEO
US tea and coffee supplier Farmer Brothers has announced a new chief executive following Deverl Maserang’s resignation last September. John Moore has been named as CEO of the Texas-based business, having served as interim CEO since last October. Before being named as Farmer Brothers’ interim CEO, Moore served as the company’s head of coffee, where he was responsible for the company’s green coffee procurement, R&D, roasting, manufacturing and sustainability initiatives, according to a statement.
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CEO’s on the Move – January 2024
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