Southeastern Grocers confirms leadership changes
Southeastern Grocers confirms leadership changes
Southeastern Grocers, parent company of Bi-Lo, Harveys and Winn-Dixie, has confirmed reports of leadership and organizational changes, including several executive departures.
In an internal memo, Ian McLeod, president and chief executive officer, said Southeastern Grocers’ Harveys banner requires new leadership to maximize its potential. Bill Nasshan, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, will now oversee the banner as well as Winn-Dixie stores in south Florida. At this point Nasshan’s successor as CMO has not been chosen.
Also at Harveys, Steve Strachota, who joined Southeastern Grocers as head of supply chain management in July, will lead its end-to-end supply chain. Mark Scates, who has more than 25 years of experience in store operations, has been named senior vice president of store operations.
Several new regional vice presidents have been named at Winn-Dixie: Shawn Sloan, north Florida; Eddie Garcia, central Florida; Joey Medina, west Florida; Drew Elkins, Alabama and Mississippi; and Tracey Edwards, Louisiana.
Additionally, Bi-Lo will now comprise two divisions: Bi-Lo East, which will be headed by Gordon Schmidt; and Bi-Lo West, which will be headed up by Fred Shropshier.
Several executives will be leaving Southeastern Grocers, including Winn-Dixie regional vice presidents Tim Flavin, Tony Jorges, Karena Niblett and Randy Rambo; and Allen Reavis, Bi-Lo’s vice president of operations-Eastern South Carolina.