Kroger names Dennis Gibson president of QFC
Kroger names Dennis Gibson president of QFC
The Kroger Co. announced that Dennis Gibson has been promoted to president of the QFC division. He succeeds Joe Fey, who was named president of Kroger's Mid-Atlantic division in January.
Gibson has been serving as vice president of merchandising in Kroger's Columbus division.
"Dennis's experience in both merchandising and retail operations make him a great fit to lead the QFC team," Mike Ellis, Kroger's president and chief operating officer, said in a press release. "Dennis is a strong executive with tremendous dedication to our customers and commitment to our associates. We look forward to the leadership and expertise he will bring to the division."
Gibson brings 38 years of retail industry experience to his new role. He began his career in 1976 with Grand Central discount department stores in Salt Lake City. He joined Fred Meyer in 1984, where he held leadership roles of increasing responsibility for the next 27 years, including store and district management, regional director and group vice president for store operations. In 2011, Gibson was named vice president of operations in Kroger's Columbus Division, and in 2013 he was named to vice president of merchandising.
QFC operates 66 stores in Oregon and Washington, and it is headquartered in Seattle, where Gibson and his family will relocate.