Pep Boys names John Kelly senior VP, chief merchandising officer

Feb. 27, 2014
The Pep Boys – Manny, Moe & Jack appointed John J. Kelly as Senior Vice President – Chief Merchandising Officer.

The Pep Boys – Manny, Moe & Jack appointed John J. Kelly as Senior Vice President – Chief Merchandising Officer.

Kelly will be responsible for all aspects of Pep Boys’ merchandising operations, including supply chain and visual presentation. He is is expected to start with Pep Boys on March 3, 2014.

Kelly brings more than 30 years of merchandising experience in both hard and soft lines as well as brick and mortar and online merchandising. He has held leadership positions at QVC, Circuit City, Sharp Electronics and Macy’s. Most recently he served as the President of Decible, a start-up electronics joint venture.

Mike Odell, President & Chief Executive Officer, said, “John completes our new executive leadership team at Pep Boys. His broad merchandising experience coupled with his knowledge of cars and trucks as a consumer is a perfect fit for Pep Boys. He understands each of our customer segments, including how to broaden our assortments for both service customers and enthusiasts.”

“I can’t wait to get started at Pep Boys!” said Kelly. “As chief merchant, I have the opportunity to apply my merchandising experience to my lifelong passion for cars that began as a youth in my family’s auto shop and has grown into multiple car club memberships.”

Odell added, “We are now poised to fully deliver on our Road Ahead strategy. The investments we are making in our stores, our people and our merchandise will make Pep Boys the best place to shop and care for your car.”

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