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  2. Bob Ulrich - Wikipedia

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    Bob Ulrich. Robert J. Ulrich (born 1944) is an American retired businessman who was the chief executive officer and chairman of the Target Corporation, the second-largest mass merchandise retailer in the United States. Ulrich is credited with crafting Target's unique brand and marketing image and focus, which is widely considered to be a key ...

  3. History of Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Kenneth Macke left the company, and Bob Ulrich succeeded him as the new chairman and CEO of Dayton-Hudson. [13] In 1995, Target Stores opened its first SuperTarget hypermarket in Omaha, Nebraska. It closed the four Smarts units after only two years of operation. [36] Its store count increased to 670 with $15.7 billion in sales. [37]

  4. The Target-trained marketing genius who helped move $16 ... - AOL

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    His boss and mentor was the legendary merchant Bob Ulrich, who ran the Target chain for a quarter-century until his retirement as CEO in 2008. When the Ulrich-Jones team arrived, Target was facing ...

  5. Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum was founded by Robert J. Ulrich, former CEO and chairman of Target Corporation.A collector of African art and a world museum enthusiast, Ulrich and his friend Marc Felix originated the idea after a visit to the Musical Instrument Museum in Brussels, Belgium.

  6. Target makes C-suite changes to support 'profitable growth ...

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    Target Corp. has rearranged the chairs in its C-suite, moving two top executives into newly created roles as the Minneapolis-based retailer tries to get back on the path to sales growth. Christina ...

  7. Target CEO: We're seeing 'violent' incidents in our stores ...

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    Factoring in an about $700 million profit hit from inventory shrinkage in 2022, Target is on pace to see $1.2 billion in profits go up in smoke, due primarily to organized retail crime. Target ...

  8. Brian Cornell - Wikipedia

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    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 2010s. [9]

  9. Target CEO on inflation, inventories: 'We are in an ... - AOL

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    Target's stock is down 14% in June alone, lagging the S&P 500's decline of 11%, per Yahoo Finance Plus data. That said, Cornell struck an upbeat tone on the key back to school shopping season.