Matt Carey
to Retire from The Home Depot After 16 Years of
Service
ATLANTA, May 30, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- The Home Depot®, the world's
largest home improvement retailer, appointed Jordan Broggi as executive vice president (EVP)
of customer experience and president of online, effective
June 3, 2024. In the role of EVP of
customer experience, he will be responsible for leading the vision,
design, and development of new and innovative solutions to drive a
seamless experience for the millions of customers who turn to The
Home Depot for their home improvement projects – in stores, online,
or on mobile devices. He will also retain leadership of the
company's online business, overseeing online operations,
merchandising strategy and customer experience for The Home Depot's
digital properties.
Broggi has been with The Home Depot for 11 years, most recently
as senior vice president and president of online. He has served as
senior vice president of finance, where he was the primary finance
partner to the company's U.S. business and was responsible for
planning, forecasting and guiding execution of the company's
P&L and capital plan. Additionally, he has held roles across
merchandising finance, supply chain finance, financial planning and
analysis and strategic business development. Prior to joining the
company, Broggi held various positions in finance and strategy at
LexisNexis and Bain & Company.
"Jordan is a fantastic leader with a deep understanding of our
customers and our business," said Ted
Decker, chair, president and CEO. "In his role as president
of our online business, he brought data-driven innovation and value
to the millions of customers and suppliers who use our website and
mobile app. I look forward to his leadership and expertise as we
continue to remove friction from our customers' interconnected
experience."
Matt Carey, who was most recently
EVP of customer experience, will retire from The Home Depot on
December 31, 2024, after 16 years
with the company. He will continue to serve as an EVP in an
advisory capacity until his retirement. Carey led the
transformational efforts to re-imagine all aspects of The Home
Depot's IT infrastructure and approach to software development.
Under his leadership, The Home Depot successfully built the
technology infrastructure of an advanced retailer including store
mobility, price management, auto-replenishment, global sourcing,
interconnected retail, advanced analytics and much more.
"Matt leaves a legacy of exceptional accomplishments that have
helped The Home Depot evolve to meet the changing needs of our
customers," said Decker. "Since he joined the company in 2008, he
has spearheaded an enormous technology transformation across our
stores, supply chain, merchandising and digital presence. Today,
The Home Depot is one of the largest truly interconnected retailers
in the world. The Home Depot is a better company because of Matt's
tremendous contributions, and I wish him the best in his
retirement."
About The Home Depot
The Home Depot is the world's
largest home improvement specialty retailer. At the end of the
first quarter of fiscal year 2024, the company operated a total of
2,337 retail stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 10 Canadian provinces and Mexico. The company employs approximately
465,000 associates. The Home Depot's stock is traded on the New
York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in the Dow Jones
industrial average and Standard & Poor's 500 index.
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