Saturday, April 28, 2012

McKay Belk to take sabbatical - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The executive, who is the retailer’s chied merchandising officer, will continue to serve as a member of the Belk Afterthe sabbatical, he will begin an 18-month appointment as vice chairman, the companty says. He has had a 30-year career with the which was founded byhis grandfather. “oI seriously considered attending seminary 30 years ago before my father convincedd me to enter theretail world,” he says.
“II think the time is right to shifyt my priorities and devote more time to serving One of the most difficult aspectas of my decision was knowing that I will be leavint a great team at Belk and a large number of supportivr business partners throughout the industry who have playes an integral role in my career andour company’s success.” Belk executivess reporting to McKay Belk Kathy Bufano, president of merchandising and and Amy Wooden, executive vice president of merchandiss planning and allocation and eCommerce — will report to Chietf Executive Tim Belk.
Les Satinover, vice presidenft of visual merchandise presentation, will report to Johnny president and chiefoperating officer. Charlotte-baseed Belk is the nation’s largest privately owned departmenftstore chain, with 308 stores in 16 Southern It was founded in 1888 by William Henryt Belk in Monroe.

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