Amazon is turning to a 20-year company veteran with deep logistics chops for its new retail CEO position, a highly influential job that is widely considered the second most powerful after company founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.
Amazon announced that Dave Clark, SVP of worldwide operations, will become CEO of worldwide consumer when Jeff Wilke, who has been seen as Bezos's right-hand man, steps down from the position early next year. The job oversees everything from Amazon's core retail business to its massive shipping and logistics arm, as well as its growing physical stores segment, including Whole Foods.
Eugene, Rachel Premack, and Hayley Peterson profiled Clark back in May, focusing on his role in charge of shaping Amazon's COVID-19 response, including changes in the supply-chain network and warehouse safety policies. You can read that story here: How Dave Clark, the mastermind behind Amazon's coronavirus response, became one of the most powerful executives in America
Amazon also added three new executives to the company's "S-team," a group of 25 top leaders who work on the company's most important issues, Eugene reported. Most notably, it added Alicia Boler Davis, VP of global delivery services, to the S-team, making her the first woman of color to join the group. Here's the full list:
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