AutoZone Promotes Mitch Major to SVP, Supply Chain

AutoZone Promotes Mitch Major to SVP, Supply Chain

In his new role, Major will serve on the company’s Executive Committee.

AutoZone announced that Mitch Major, currently vice president, commercial support, has been promoted to senior vice president, supply chain.

In his new role, Major will serve on the company’s Executive Committee.

“With this promotion, we continue to strengthen our senior leadership team with a seasoned and accomplished AutoZoner,” said Bill Rhodes, AutoZone chairman, president and CEO. “Mitch has proven leadership skills that have been invaluable to our past successes, and his experiences will serve the company at a very high level for many years to come.”

Major joined AutoZone in 2005.

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