It took new Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton less than two months to clear out nearly the chainâs entire executive suite.
On Tuesday, Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) announced that six members of its C-Suite were leaving, including its chief merchandising officer, chief marketing officer and chief digital officer. Three of the six had been with Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) for more than 20 years.
Bringing in âfresh perspectives from new, innovative leaders of changeâ will help Bed Bath & Beyond adapt to consumersâ shopping needs, Tritton said in a statement.
The companyâs chief operating officer and senior vice president of stores also left earlier this year. That means the companyâs chief financial officer is the only remaining executive officer at Bed Bath & Beyond other than Tritton, Targetâs former chief merchandising officer, who was announced as CEO in October. He started on November 4.
Tritton worked in Targetâs (TGT) C-suite before Bed Bath & Beyond, helping build the chainâs popular stable of private-label clothing and home furnishingsâ brands. He has also been an executive at Nordstrom (JWN), Nike (NKE) and Timberland.
Bed Bath & Beyondâs decision to bring in a chief executive from a top competitor has won support on Wall Street. Bed Bath & Beyondâs stock rallied 4% Tuesday on the leadership changes.
The overhaul is not surprising, Cristina Fernandez, analyst at Telsey Advisory Group, said in a note to clients. âIt points to decisive and bold actions to execute a turnaround.â
Bed Bath & Beyond desperately needs new vision. It has struggled in recent years to compete with traditional retailers such as Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT), as well as online retailers like Amazon (AMZN) and Wayfair (W).
Bed Bath & Beyond is ânot an easy turnaround, given its market share losses and declining profitability in recent years,â said Fernandez. But her firm believes âTritton can leverage his experience at Target and implement a number of changes to improve performance at Bed Bath & Beyond.â
Those include adding new exclusive and private-label brands, improving the in-store experience and speeding up deliveries and online pickups, she said.
Bed Bath & Beyond reports earnings next month, and Tritton is expected to expand on his transformation plans then.