CONTINUE TO SITE »
or wait 15 seconds

Omnichannel

Target names Jeff England, chief supply chain leader

Photo: LinkedIn

June 2, 2026

Target has hired Jeff England as executive vice president, chief global supply chain and logistics officer, effective May 31.

England will report to Lisa Roath, Target's chief operating officer, and will be responsible for accelerating Target's supply chain plans to improve its shopping experience., according to a press release.

"Guests come to Target for great style, design and value – and they trust we'll be in stock and ready for them every time they shop," Michael Fiddelke, Target CEO, said in the release. "Elevating that guest experience is one of our top priorities, and Jeff's deep expertise across operations, engineering, technology and automation, along with a strong track record of leading operations of various sizes and complexities, is exactly what will be required to strengthen how we deliver for our guests."

England joins Target from QXO, where he served as chief supply chain officer and improved inventory availability, reduced transportation costs and strengthened operational excellence.

Prior to that, he was chief supply chain officer at Genuine Parts Company and spent nearly two decades in a variety of operations, strategy and finance leadership roles at Walmart.

"It's an honor to join Target and be part of such an iconic brand," England said in the release. "I'm confident in the company's growth plan and priorities, and I'm excited to get started with the team, building on its strong foundation to further strengthen the speed, reliability and precision of the supply chain."

Target's current chief supply chain and logistics officer Gretchen McCarthy will transition into a strategic advisor capacity through August.





©2026 Connect Media, All rights reserved.
b'S2-NEW'