Walmart is shuffling the leadership of its merchandising ranks, according to a document viewed by The Wall Street Journal, a shift at the country’s largest retailer as it works to navigate an unpredictable consumer landscape, The Journal’s Sarah Nassauer reports. Charles Redfield, who became chief merchandising officer last year, will leave the role May 1 and stay on as an adviser, said John Furner, who leads Walmart’s U.S. operations, in a memo to staff Friday. The company will share information on a successor soon, said Furner in the memo. Reference Link
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