Walmart Inc. (WMT) traded at $100.67, down 1.82%, as the company confirmed a significant leadership change that will shape its next phase of growth.
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The Board elected John Furner, 51, as the next President and CEO of Walmart Inc., effective February 1, 2026. Furner succeeds Doug McMillon, 59, who will retire on January 31, 2026, after more than a decade in the top job.
McMillon will remain on the Board of Directors until the annual shareholders’ meeting and will continue advising Furner through FY2027 to ensure a smooth transition.
Greg Penner, Chairman of Walmart Inc., highlighted Furner’s deep experience and alignment with the company’s culture. Furner began his Walmart journey as an hourly associate in 1993 and has served in diverse leadership roles across operations, merchandising, sourcing, and strategy.
Penner emphasized that Furner “understands every dimension of our business” and has delivered strong results while leading Walmart U.S. amid rapid digital expansion.
He also praised McMillon for guiding Walmart through a sweeping transformation that strengthened associate engagement, modernized supply chains, and scaled eCommerce capabilities. Penner credited McMillon with positioning Walmart for sustained financial growth and digital competitiveness.
McMillon expressed gratitude to the Board, the Walton family, and Walmart associates. He noted that serving as CEO was a “great honor” and celebrated the company’s cultural and technological evolution during his tenure.
He voiced strong support for Furner, describing him as a leader with “curiosity, digital acumen, and deep commitment to our people.” McMillon highlighted that Walmart is entering an AI-driven chapter and believes Furner is uniquely equipped to lead the company through this next transformation.
Furner thanked McMillon for his mentorship and the Board for its trust. He said Walmart is entering a new era shaped by AI, innovation, and retail modernization. His priorities include supporting associates, expanding digital capabilities, and strengthening community engagement.
Furner previously served as President and CEO of Walmart U.S. since 2019, overseeing more than 4,600 stores. He also led Sam’s Club U.S. and has worked across multiple international markets. Known for his collaborative style, he emphasizes technology adoption, associate development, and operational efficiency.
Walmart plans to announce a new CEO for Walmart U.S. before the end of FY2026. With Furner taking the helm, the company expects to deepen its AI strategy and accelerate innovation across its global operations.
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