Last updated on December 12th, 2024
Cincinnati, Ohio-based The Kroger Co. has named Gabriel Arreaga to succeed of Robert Clark, SVP of supply chain, manufacturing and enterprise sourcing, who is retiring Feb. 1, 2021, after more than 35 years of service. Arreaga is joining The Kroger Co. as SVP of supply chain starting Oct. 1.
“We thank Robert for his 35 years of dedicated service and leadership,” said Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO. “He’s been an instrumental leader at all levels of our organization and has built collaborative teams and developed business strategies that have advanced our operations and uplifted our associates and customers.”
Clark retiring
Clark began his career in the Fry’s division as a bagger in 1985. He advanced to occupy several store, district and division leadership roles for Fry’s, including being named VP of merchandising in 2002. He relocated in 2010 to the Columbus division to serve as VP of operations, and then he moved to the Fred Meyer division in 2011 to serve as VP of merchandising.
Clark relocated to Kroger’s corporate headquarters in Cincinnati in 2013 to take on the role of group VP of non-perishables. He was promoted to SVP of merchandising in 2016 and to his current position in 2019.
In his retirement, Clark and his wife, Kelli, plan to return to Arizona to spend more time with their children and grandchildren.
Arreaga joins Kroger
As SVP of supply chain, Arreaga will be responsible for the company’s industry-leading supply chain organization, which includes logistics, inventory and replenishment.
“Gabriel’s proven history of outstanding leadership and management of complex supply chain and logistics functions will accelerate our ability to provide a seamless shopping experience for our customers,” McMullen said. “We welcome Gabriel and his 22 years of leadership experience in the industry and look forward to adding his fresh perspective and insights to our growing operations.”
Arreaga joins Kroger with deep supply chain leadership experience. Most recently, he served as SVP of supply chain for Mondelez International Inc. There, he led a team of more than 14,000 employees within a network of 41 internal and external factories, 49 fulfillment centers, direct-to-store branches, logistics and product development. He also served as global VP of operations for Stanley Black and Decker and held numerous leadership roles at Unilever, including VP of food and beverage operations.
Arreaga holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Del Valle University and an MBA from INCAE, a top global MBA program led by Harvard University’s curriculum and located in Central America. He’s also completed advanced management programs at Harvard University and served as a research assistant for MIT faculty on corporate strategy, among other areas.