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Dollar Tree Announces Chief Supply Chain Officer Transition

Dollar Tree Announces Chief Supply Chain Officer Transition

Business Wire28-04-2025

CHESAPEAKE, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR) today announced that Chief Supply Chain Officer Mike Kindy will retire, and that Roxanne Weng has been appointed as the company's new Chief Supply Chain Officer.
'Mike has been a driving force in retail supply chain for more than 35 years, and we've been fortunate to benefit from his deep expertise and steady leadership,' said Mike Creedon, Chief Executive Officer, Dollar Tree, Inc.
Mr. Kindy joined the company in May 2023 and played an integral role in advancing the company's supply chain initiatives. 'Mike has been a driving force in retail supply chain for more than 35 years, and we've been fortunate to benefit from his deep expertise and steady leadership,' said Mike Creedon, Chief Executive Officer, Dollar Tree, Inc. 'From overseeing complex distribution networks to modernizing our supply chain strategy, his contributions have been instrumental in positioning our company for long-term success. We are grateful for Mike's service and wish him all the best in his upcoming retirement.'
Effective today, Roxanne Weng joins the organization as Chief Supply Chain Officer. Ms. Weng has more than 30 years of retail operational leadership experience with the majority of her career at Walgreens. During her tenure there, she held roles of increasing responsibility in both store operations and supply chain and worked as a pharmacist. In her role as Chief Supply Chain Officer at Walgreens, she led distribution, transportation, inventory management, and master data management.
'I am delighted to welcome Roxanne to the Dollar Tree executive leadership team,' said Mr. Creedon. 'With three decades of distinguished leadership across supply chain strategy, logistics optimization, and distribution network management, her proven expertise aligns perfectly with the Dollar Tree growth trajectory.'
Ms. Weng most recently worked at Uline, an industry leader in packaging and shipping supplies, where she oversaw the company's creative operations. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy from Purdue University, a Master's degree in Business from the University of Phoenix, and a Master's degree in Supply Chain Management from Loyola University.
'I am honored to join the incredible team at Dollar Tree,' said Ms. Weng. 'I look forward to driving industry-leading initiatives to ensure our supply chain network operates at the highest standards so our stores remain consistently and reliably stocked to delight our customers every day.'
About Dollar Tree, Inc.
Dollar Tree, a Fortune 200 Company, operated 16,500 stores across 48 states and five Canadian provinces as of February 1, 2025. Stores operate under the brands of Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and Dollar Tree Canada. To learn more about the Company, visit www.DollarTree.com.
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