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Brian Cornell
American businessman
For the Canadian ice hockey winger, see Brian Cornell (ice hockey).
Brian C. Cornell (born c.
Brian cornell hockey New Target CEO goes for charm and transparency. And Cornell's tenure at Target is slated to be longer than those of past executives. Lifestyle Entertainment. Star Tribune.) is an American businessman, and the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Target Corporation. He is also non-executive chairman of Yum! Brands.
Early life
Brian Cornell was born in in Queens, New York City. He grew up in a fatherless household from the age of six, and his mother was living on welfare due to heart disease.[1] As a result, Cornell was mostly brought up by his maternal grandparents.[1]
Cornell graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in [2][3] Cornell attended the UCLA Anderson School of Management, attending in [2][3]
Career
Cornell was the chief marketing officer and an executive vice president of Safeway Inc., from to [3][4] He was the CEO of Michaels from to , CEO of Sam's Club from to ,[1] and CEO of PepsiCo Americas Foods, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, from to [3][4]
Cornell was on the board of directors of OfficeMax, from to , and of The Home Depot, from to [3] Cornell has been on the board of Centerplate and Polaris Industries.[5][3] Cornell has been on the board of directors of Yum!
Brands since September [6] He is the chairman of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, and a board member since [7][8]
In August , Cornell replaced Gregg Steinhafel as the chairman and CEO of Target.[4] During his tenure, Cornell shut down the loss-incurring Target Canada.[1] Cornell occasionally visits Target stores and asks guests about their shopping experiences.[1] As CEO, Cornell has been featured by news outlets such as CNN, which described him as Target's "ace CEO" and crediting him with the business' strong growth in the s.[9] In , Cornell was named CNN's "Business CEO of the Year".[10]
Cornell was honored with "The Visionary" award by the National Retail Federation for , given each year to "an outstanding retail industry leader".[11]
In , Cornell's total compensation at Target was $ million, or times the median employee pay at Target for that year.[12] He earned a higher annual bonus due to the company's improved profits, although his overall compensation dropped.[12]
Memberships and affiliations
Cornell is on the board of visitors of the UCLA Anderson School of Management.[2][13] He is on the board of directors for Catalyst[14] and the museum council for the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.[15] Cornell is also a member of The Business Council.[16]
Personal life
He is married to Martha Cornell.
They have a daughter and a son.[17] In , Cornell and his wife made a $10 million donation to Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida.[18]
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