Core Insights - Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is retiring after over 15 years, with John Furner set to succeed him on February 1, 2026 [1][3] - Under McMillon's leadership, Walmart focused on investing in store associates, enhancing its e-commerce business, and strengthening its supply chain [2] - Walmart shares fell 2.8% in premarket trading following the announcement of McMillon's retirement [3] Leadership Transition - John Furner has been with Walmart for over 30 years, starting as a store associate and has served in various roles, including CEO of Sam's Club US [4][7] - Furner has managed Walmart's US business for the past six years, overseeing over 4,600 stores [7] - The company plans to announce Furner's successor as CEO of Walmart US before the end of fiscal year 2026 [10] Board and Advisory Role - McMillon will remain on Walmart's board until the next annual shareholder meeting in June and will act as an advisor to Furner until the end of fiscal year 2027 [3]
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire after 15 years at retailer