Kroger ousts long-time CEO after investigation over personal conduct

Key Points

  • Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen has stepped down following a board investigation into his personal conduct.
  • The board investigation was initiated after concerns about McMullen's conduct were raised on February 21.
  • Kroger's shares experienced a decline before the market opened, reflecting investor reactions to the news.
  • The company has appointed Ronald Sargent as interim CEO and is actively searching for a permanent replacement.

Summary

Kroger announced the unexpected resignation of CEO Rodney McMullen on Monday, following a board investigation into his personal conduct which was found to be inconsistent with the company's business ethics policy. The investigation began on February 21 after the board was alerted to certain behaviors by McMullen. Despite the personal nature of the issue, it did not involve any Kroger associates or affect the company's financial performance or operations. Kroger's stock saw a 1% drop before the market opened, indicating immediate market reaction. The company has named Ronald Sargent, the lead director, as interim CEO, and a search for a new CEO is underway. McMullen, who had been with Kroger since 1978 and served as CEO for over a decade, will not receive a bonus for 2024. This leadership change comes shortly after Kroger terminated its $25 billion merger plan with Albertsons, which had led to legal action from Albertsons.

yahoo
March 3, 2025
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