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  2. Rodney McMullen - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, McMullen began working part-time as a stock clerk in his local Kroger grocery store, while a university student. His work included price tagging items, bagging groceries, receiving product, and running the register. In 1982, McMullen moved to Charlotte. From there, he became a financial analyst in the corporate headquarters. At the age ...

  3. David Dillon (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Dillon was named the Vice President of Kroger. In 2003, Dillon became the CEO of Kroger. [3] Dillon succeeded its previous CEO Joe Pichler. It was announced on September 20, 2013 that Dillon would be retiring as CEO of Kroger effective January 1, 2014. Dillon was succeeded as CEO by Rodney McMullen, a COO of Kroger. Dillon remained on ...

  4. Ashok Vemuri - Wikipedia

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    Ashok Vemuri (born April 22, 1968) is an Indian-American business executive, [1] [2] and Board of Director for Financial Policy and Public Responsibilities at Kroger. [2] [3] Vemuri was the former chief executive officer of IGATE and Conduent. [4]

  5. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    Kroger Marketplace is a chain of big-box stores. The brand was introduced in 2004 in the Columbus, Ohio, area, which lost the Big Bear and Big Bear Plus chains in Penn Traffic's Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [157] The Kroger Marketplace format is based on the Fry's Marketplace stores that the Arizona division of Kroger is currently operating. There ...

  6. Dillons - Wikipedia

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    Several years later, David Dillon was named Kroger's president and COO and became CEO in 2003. Dillon retired from that position effective January 1, 2014. [3] In 2006, Kroger opened the first Dillons Marketplace in Wichita. The concept, similar to Kroger's Fred Meyer chain, is 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2) of grocery and general merchandise ...

  7. City Market (US grocery store chain) - Wikipedia

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    It is a subsidiary of Kroger. [1] City Market was founded by the Prinster family in 1924, when four brothers—Paul, Frank, Leo and Clarence—moved to Grand Junction from La Junta, Colorado. Tony Prinster's father, Frank Prinster Jr., was also president of the City Market, serving from 1961 to 1978.

  8. JayC Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, the John C. Groub Co. was acquired by Kroger, which continues to operate 22 JayC locations. The Foods Plus stores have been renamed to JayC Plus. Under the ownership of Kroger, the JayC division grew its Ruler Foods brand to 13 stores at the end of 2012, including the first store outside of Indiana. Some of the added Ruler ...

  9. Bob Mariano (executive) - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 2015, Ohio-based retailer Kroger announced that it was buying Roundy's for $800 million, having received approval from the boards of both companies. [8] As of November 2015 [update] , the chain operates over 150 supermarkets and over 100 pharmacies in Wisconsin and under the names of Pick 'n Save, Copps, and Metro Market. [ 9 ]