Lowe’s hires supply chain leader
The string of executive announcements keeps coming at Lowe’s. The latest: Donald E. Frieson has been named executive VP, supply chain, effective Aug. 8.
Frieson will be responsible for the company's distribution centers, logistics, global sourcing, transportation and delivery services. He will report to CEO Marvin R. Ellison.
Frieson brings more than 30 years of operations and supply chain experience, including 19 years at Walmart. He most recently served as chief operating officer at Sam's Club, a division of Walmart, where he was responsible for all club operations, including supply chain for more than 650 locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Last month, Lowe’s announced the hiring of Joe McFarland as executive VP stores. That hiring followed a realignment of the retailer’s executive team.
Frieson joined Sam's Club in November 2012 as senior vice president, replenishment and inventory planning. From 2010 to 2012, he served Walmart International as chief integration officer for Massmart Holdings, a chain of more than 300 stores operating in 13 sub-Saharan African nations, where he was responsible for supply chain, merchandise sourcing and private brand integration. Prior to Massmart, Frieson was senior VP, supply chain at Walmart where he led more than 30 distribution centers that supplied merchandise to nearly 1,600 Walmart stores, supercenters and neighborhood markets in the eastern U.S.
"Don has a proven track-record of driving seamless logistics and operations excellence within large, complex retail organizations with big bulky products, and we are delighted to welcome him to the team," said Ellison. "Don will bring deep experience and technical expertise to lead the transformation of our supply chain to meet the needs of our omni-channel customers."
"I am excited about joining the Lowe's team and confident we have a significant opportunity to enhance our supply chain approach," said Frieson. "I look forward to working with the senior leadership team to drive operational excellence and exceed customers' expectations."
Prior to joining Walmart, Frieson spent 12 years working for Schneider National Carriers, where he developed operations and logistics expertise in the trucking industry. Frieson earned a bachelor's degree in operations management from the University of Tennessee. He has served as a board member for the KIPP Delta Academy, Bentonville/Bella VistaChamber of Commerce and The Amazeum Children's Museum.
Frieson will be responsible for the company's distribution centers, logistics, global sourcing, transportation and delivery services. He will report to CEO Marvin R. Ellison.
Frieson brings more than 30 years of operations and supply chain experience, including 19 years at Walmart. He most recently served as chief operating officer at Sam's Club, a division of Walmart, where he was responsible for all club operations, including supply chain for more than 650 locations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Last month, Lowe’s announced the hiring of Joe McFarland as executive VP stores. That hiring followed a realignment of the retailer’s executive team.
Frieson joined Sam's Club in November 2012 as senior vice president, replenishment and inventory planning. From 2010 to 2012, he served Walmart International as chief integration officer for Massmart Holdings, a chain of more than 300 stores operating in 13 sub-Saharan African nations, where he was responsible for supply chain, merchandise sourcing and private brand integration. Prior to Massmart, Frieson was senior VP, supply chain at Walmart where he led more than 30 distribution centers that supplied merchandise to nearly 1,600 Walmart stores, supercenters and neighborhood markets in the eastern U.S.
"Don has a proven track-record of driving seamless logistics and operations excellence within large, complex retail organizations with big bulky products, and we are delighted to welcome him to the team," said Ellison. "Don will bring deep experience and technical expertise to lead the transformation of our supply chain to meet the needs of our omni-channel customers."
"I am excited about joining the Lowe's team and confident we have a significant opportunity to enhance our supply chain approach," said Frieson. "I look forward to working with the senior leadership team to drive operational excellence and exceed customers' expectations."
Prior to joining Walmart, Frieson spent 12 years working for Schneider National Carriers, where he developed operations and logistics expertise in the trucking industry. Frieson earned a bachelor's degree in operations management from the University of Tennessee. He has served as a board member for the KIPP Delta Academy, Bentonville/Bella VistaChamber of Commerce and The Amazeum Children's Museum.