Bob Moran to be appointed Executive Chairman in June 2013, David K.
Lenhardt to be appointed Chief Executive Officer, Joseph O’Leary to be
appointed President and Chief Operating Officer
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 2013--
PetSmart, Inc. (NASDAQ: PETM)
today announced its planned management succession, with current
President and Chief Operating Officer David K. Lenhardt assuming the
role of Chief Executive Officer, effective June 14, 2013, following the
Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Mr. Lenhardt will also be appointed to
the Board of Directors at that time. Bob Moran, current Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer, will be appointed Executive Chairman.
Mr. Lenhardt, age 43, joined PetSmart in October 2000, as Senior Vice
President of Services, Strategic Planning and Business Development. He
was appointed Senior Vice President, Store Operations and Services in
February 2007, and, in February 2009, became the Senior Vice President,
Store Operations and Human Resources. In January 2011, he became
Executive Vice President, assuming additional responsibility for
Information Systems. He was appointed President and Chief Operating
Officer in January 2012. Prior to joining PetSmart, Lenhardt worked at
Bain & Company, Inc., as well as in Merrill Lynch & Co.’s investment
banking division.
Mr. Moran, age 62, joined PetSmart in July 1999, as President of North
American stores. In December 2001, he was appointed President and Chief
Operating Officer, and in June 2009, he was named President and Chief
Executive Officer. In January 2012, he was appointed Chairman of the
Board and retained his title of Chief Executive Officer.
Joseph O’Leary, Executive Vice President of Merchandising, Marketing,
Supply Chain and Strategic Planning, will be named President and Chief
Operating Officer. O’Leary, age 54, joined PetSmart as Senior Vice
President of Supply Chain in September 2006. He was appointed Senior
Vice President of Merchandising and Supply Chain in October 2008. In
January 2011, he was promoted to Executive Vice President of
Merchandising, Marketing, Supply Chain and Strategic Planning.
“During the last several years, we have focused on and invested in
strategic succession planning, and as a result, we’ve assembled what I
believe is one of the best leadership teams in retail,” said Moran.
“Looking ahead, this planned management succession will allow us to
remain focused on executing the strategies that have been key to our
success over the past several years. David is the perfect leader with
the experience, vision and ability to continue to lead PetSmart through
the current economic challenges and toward a strong and sustainable
future.”
“Bob has provided his vision and leadership to PetSmart for over 13
years, helping to make it the successful, thriving company it is today,”
said Lenhardt. “We will always be grateful for his contributions, and
are fortunate he will remain active and valuable as Executive Chairman.
Joe has proven to be a strategic leader with the right balance of
creativity and foresight to help us maintain our momentum. I’m excited
about the future of PetSmart under the leadership of our incredibly
experienced, motivated and talented team.”
All changes will be effective Friday, June 14, 2013.
About PetSmart
PetSmart,
Inc. (NASDAQ: PETM) is the largest specialty pet retailer of
services and solutions for the lifetime needs of pets. The company
employs approximately 50,000 associates and operates more than 1,269 pet
stores in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, over 195 in-store PetSmart®
PetsHotel® dog and cat boarding facilities and is a
leading online provider of pet supplies and pet care information (http://www.petsmart.com).
PetSmart provides a broad range of competitively priced pet food and pet
products; and offers dog training, pet grooming, pet boarding, PetSmart
Doggie Day CampSM day care services and pet adoption
services. Since 1994, PetSmart
Charities, Inc., an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare
organization and the largest funder of animal welfare efforts in North
America, has provided more than $165 million in grants and programs
benefiting animal welfare organizations. Through its in-store pet
adoption partnership with PetSmart Charities®, PetSmart has
helped save the lives of more than 5 million pets.
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Michelle Friedman, 623-587-2108