Target, Brian Cornell and Michael Fiddelke
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Target CEO Brian Cornell resigns amid declining sales; COO to take over. Pastor Jamal Bryant, who led a boycott over Target’s DEI cuts, calls the move "smoke and mirrors." Bryant says he is open to meeting with the retailer’s new leadership.
The retailer’s board believes a company veteran can promote much needed change. Now, Michael Fiddelke has to prove himself to others.
El director general de Target, Brian Cornell, quien ayudó a revitalizar la compañía pero ha tenido dificultades para revertir las
Results over the last few years have fallen short of our expectations and our potential,” current CEO Brian Cornell says.
Good morning. There’s more executive turnover in the Fortune 500. Target CEO Brian Cornell is stepping down, and Michael Fiddelke, chief operating officer (COO), will become chief executive on Feb. 1, 2026. Cornell has led Target for 11 years.
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Sourcing Journal on MSNTarget CEO Cornell Resigns, but His Delivery and Fulfillment Investments Endure
The retailer is examining its Chicago-area stores to understand how each location is best suited to fulfill online orders, and expects to apply learnings to 40 new markets.
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Target’s stock drops as longtime CEO Brian Cornell’s planned departure overshadows an earnings beat
Shares of Target Corp. slumped 10.5% in premarket trading Wednesday, after the discount retailer said it was replacing for Chief Executive Brian Cornell, who has been in charge for the past 11 years, with current Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke, effective Feb. 1, 2026.
The Minneapolis-based retailer certainly has challenges now, but looking back, it’s clear Target was in a make-or-break moment when Brian Cornell took charge 11 years ago.