- Tony Spring Takes Helm as Chief Executive Officer and . . . - Macys, Inc.
Jeff Gennette to Remain Board Chair Until Company’s 2024 Annual Meeting Macy’s, Inc (NYSE: M) today announced that, in connection with its leadership succession plan announced on March 29, 2023, Tony Spring (58) will serve as chief executive officer of the company, effective February 4, 2024
- Welcome Tony Spring – New CEO Of Macy’s Inc.
After a three quarter of a year as an understudy to Jeff Gennette, the former CEO, Tony Spring is now in-charge as CEO of Macy’s Inc Jeff will remain chairman of the board until the 2024
- Macys CEO Tony Spring takes over for Jeff Gennette - CNBC
Spring will step onto a bigger stage and inherit the iconic department store's issues when he takes over the role of Macy's CEO on Sunday
- Macy’s CEO Looks to Costco for Inspiration During Turnaround
Macy’s Inc Chief Executive Officer Tony Spring said he looks to an unexpected competitor as he works to turn around the department store operator: Costco Wholesale Corp
- Tony Spring - Chairman CEO, Macy’s, Inc. | LinkedIn
For nearly three decades, I proudly served Bloomingdale’s across the business and was appointed President in 2008 and Chairman and CEO in 2014 Today, I serve as Chairman CEO of Macy’s,
- How the CEO of Macy’s sees retail in a world of tariffs and shifting . . .
Tony Spring, Macy’s Inc chairman and CEO, shares why his team is now on “version 27” of the company’s forecast and plan, and what it really means to court the next generation of shoppers
- Macys posts surprise profit with overhaul under new CEO resonating . . .
Macy’s posted a surprise third-quarter profit and its strongest comparable sales in more than three years as an extensive overhaul of the 167-year-old New York department store begins to resonate with shoppers
- Can Macy’s win back America? How CEO Tony Spring is moving . . . - Fortune
The venerable department store had long been in denial about the depth of its problems, said Spring, who took the reins of Macy’s Inc in early 2024 after a successful decade-long stint as CEO
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