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Roundup: Lowe’s, Pinterest and Instacart add new executives

Roundup: Lowe's, Pinterest and Instacart add new executives

Roundup: Lowe's, Pinterest and Instacart add new executives

Home improvement retailer Lowe’s Cos. Inc., No. 21 in the Internet Retailer 2018 Top 1000, has appointed Seemantini Godbole as chief information officer, effective Nov. 12. Godbole currently serves as senior vice president of digital and marketing technology at Target Corp. (No. 17).

In her nearly nine years with the retailer, Godbole introduced technologies for Target services, such as ship-from-store, digital wallet, localized pricing, customer loyalty programs and buy online, pick up in store. Prior to Target, Godbole also spent 15 years at travel technology company Sabre, where she held a variety of senior technology leadership roles.

“[Godbole] is a proven retail executive and brings to Lowe’s extensive expertise in transforming digital platforms to drive outstanding results by focusing on the technology needed to improve the customer and associate experience,” says Marvin Ellison, Lowe’s president and CEO.

Ellison is also a newer addition to Lowe’s, having left his CEO position at J.C. Penney Co. Inc. (No. 31) to join the home improvement retailer in June. Just a couple months into his tenure as CEO, Ellison decided to shut down all 99 of Lowe’s Orchard Supply locations—along with a plan to revamp the inventory at the retailer’s namesake hardware stores.

Additionally, the retailer will focus on omnichannel initiatives. Already roughly 60% of Lowe’s e-commerce transactions are picked up in a store, Ellison says. “That’s telling me that our customers, they’re already resonating with our omnichannel philosophy and being able to connect digital and physical,” he says. “We just need to make it more seamless and so the investments required are really already underway, the road map is already built and we’re continuing to tweak it.”

Lowe’s reported same-store sales increased 5.2% during the period that ran through Aug. 3. That was an improvement over the first quarter, when an extended winter delayed home renovations. Lowe’s is expected to report third-quarter earnings on Nov. 20.

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