Dennis Mullahy, the first-ever chief supply chain officer at Macy’s, has left the company after four years in the position, according to a post on his LinkedIn profile on Wednesday. Macy’s confirmed his last day was July 14.
The company said Mullahy modernized the department store’s supply chain operations and led a team during industry-wide supply chain upheaval. Mullahy also oversaw the launch of mini distribution centers at 35 stores and the opening of a $584 million distribution center.
Three people will lead the company’s supply chain functions following Mullahy’s departure, in lieu of maintaining the chief supply chain officer position, the company confirmed. Bryan Riviere, senior vice president of supply chain sourcing; Sandra Han, senior vice president of supply chain integrated planning; and Sean Barbour, senior vice president of supply chain strategy and product flow, will all report to Adrian Mitchell, who serves as both chief operations officer and chief financial officer.
Source: Retail Dive