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May 5, 2014 #151; -- Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel’s resignation today signals an end to six months of corporate navel-gazing since the retailer’s huge data breach and clears the way for some ...
Target Corp.'s CEO Gregg Steinhafel on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012 told about 80 reporters at a company media conference that the retailers include Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Bestbuy.com, Toysrus.com and ...
WSJ's Jerry Seib and Monica Langley discuss how CEO Gregg Steinhafel managed the fallout of the Target hack and how it affected the company's bottom line. Photo: Jenn Ackerman/The Wall Street Journal.
Gregg Steinhafel held himself responsible for a 2013 security breach that exposed the personal data of about 70 million customers. In April, Target appointed a new chief information officer.
Gregg Steinhafel, 59, Chairman and CEO of the Target Corporation was ousted by the board of directors of Target yesterday. A very solid, experienced merchant who failed to stem negative reaction ...
Gregg Steinhafel is one of those leaders who never uses the word “I.” In a recent exclusive interview with Fast Company, the CEO of Target Corporation peppered his conversation with “we” ...
Just days before Chief Executive Gregg Steinhafel resigned from Target Corp., a small group of senior executives huddled together to discuss ways to improve the flagging retailer's fortunes ...
Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel Resigns In Data Breach Fallout. ByClare O'Connor,. May 05, 2014, 08:20am EDT May 05, 2014, 08:28am EDT. Share. Save. This article is more than 10 years old.
Former Target CEO Gregg Steinhafel's total pay fell 35 percent to $13 million in his last year at the helm as the company's board revamped compensation plans amid complaints from shareholders ...
Target Corp. Chief Executive Officer Gregg Steinhafel, dogged by questions over whether the company responded quickly enough to a data breach last year, will step down as chairman, president and CEO.
Milwaukee native Gregg Steinhafel has stepped down as the chief executive officer of Target Corp. as the reverberations from last year's data breach continue to rock the Minneapolis-based retailer.
Target Corp. chief executive officer Gregg Steinhafel, a Milwaukee native, is in serious damage control mode this week. Steinhafel authorized the Minneapolis-based retail company to donate ...