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David B. Dillon (born March 30, 1951) is an American businessman and former chief executive officer (CEO) of Kroger in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Early life
Born in 1951 in Hutchinson, Kansas, Dillon graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1969. Dillon is an Eagle Scout and was a senior patrol leader in Boy Scout Troop 301, of which his father was Scoutmaster.[1]
J.S. Dillon, Dillon's great-grandfather, a Presbyterian pastor, started a self-service grocery store in Sterling, Kansas. His sons, including David's grandfather, continued growing the enterprise into a chain of stores. David's father, Paul, along with two cousins, guided the corporation in the next generation when Dillon Stores became a public corporation. It was headquartered in Hutchinson, 20 miles from Sterling.
Education
Dillon attended the University of Kansas, where he was student body president and initiated into Sigma Chi. Dillon also attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.
Career
Dillon worked for Dillons Stores with various leadership roles in the company. In 1982, Kroger bought out Dillon Stores.[2]
In 1990, Dillon was named the Vice President of Kroger. In 2003, Dillon became the CEO of Kroger.[3] Dillon succeeded its previous CEO Joe Pichler.
It was announced on September 20, 2013 that Dillon would be retiring as CEO of Kroger effective January 1, 2014. Dillon was succeeded as CEO by Rodney McMullen, a COO of Kroger. Dillon remained on as Chairman of the Board through the end of 2014.
Dillon sits on the board of directors of the Consumer Goods Forum.[4]
References
- ↑ Wilson, Suzanne (May–June 1999). "Celebration of Eagles". Scouting. Irving, Texas: Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
- ↑ International Directory of Company Histories, Vol. 12. St. James Press, 1996.
- ↑ Review, Chain Drug (2018-12-12). "Hallmark names former Kroger CEO David Dillon to board". CDR – Chain Drug Review. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
- ↑ "Consumer Goods Forum website, Board of Directors". Archived from the original on 2012-08-31. Retrieved 2012-11-11.