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Amazon retail CEO Dave Clark resigns after 23 years Last Updated : 04 Jun 2022 02:40:50 PM IST Dave Clark Amazon has announced that Dave Clark, its CEO of worldwide consumer business, is leaving the company after 23 years.
Clark played a key role in developing Amazon's expansive and speedy supply chain."After 23 years with Amazon, Dave Clark has decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities. His last day in the office will be July 1," Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in a statement late on Friday.The company also declared the move in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).Clark will be resigning to "pursue other opportunities".Clarsk joined Amazon's Operations Pathways Programme in May 1999 -- just a day after graduating from his MBA programme -- and helped the company build and scale the consumer operations."He's led teams who've designed several generations of FCs, built out Amazon's transportation network from scratch, and has developed significant talent throughout the organisation," said Jassy.Clark said that 23 years ago, he took what felt like a big personal bet when he joined Amazon out of grad school."We were a small company with only six fulfillment centres that year, but growing fast. I was drawn to the opportunity at Amazon because of the people I met when I came to Seattle," he said."We have a great leadership team across the Consumer business that is ready to take on more as the company evolves past the customer experience challenges we took on during the COVID-19 pandemic," he added.Clark oversaw online stores, physical stores, the marketplace of third-party sellers and the Amazon Prime subscription business.IANS San Franciso For Latest Updates Please-
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