Amazon exec Dave Clark ascends as Bezos lieutenant Jeff Wilke retires

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Amazon logistics boss Dave Clark is becoming CEO of the e-commerce giant's retail business — replacing Jeff Wilke, whose retirement is a surprise.

He’ll replace Jeff Wilke, a longtime lieutenant to company founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. Wilke plans to retire in the first quarter of 2021, the company announced in a securities filing.

A veteran Amazon executive, Clark joined Amazon out of business school. Shortly after being named logistics chief in 2013, his first holiday shopping season was marred by weather disruptions and logistical bottlenecks. The incident helped persuade Amazon to proceed with a massive buildout of its capacity to move its own goods.

Clark’s logistics group was hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, which sent orders skyrocketing even as many employees stopped coming to work to shelter at home. The company added 175,000 workers to help meet demand, and for a time it prioritized restocking in-demand items, cutting out some smaller sellers who had come to depend on Amazon’s warehouse space. The company has faced criticism from employees who say Amazon hasn’t done enough to keep them safe during the pandemic.

 

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