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Home Depot CEO – Ted Decker (Age – 60)

The American retailer, The Home Depot, elected Ted Decker or Edward Decker to lead the company as CEO after Craig Menear in 2022. He is also the company president and chairman. Home Depot CEO Ted Decker is focused on giving the best shopping experience to all types of customers, including DIYers and Pros. He is responsible for taking care of the company’s culture. Under his leadership, Home Depot successfully serves its customers through online and offline channels. Company veterans admire him for his unique retail skills necessary to unlock the next level of growth for the company. The board members have complete confidence in his vision and capabilities. The hard worker believes embracing change is crucial to growing and improving. For additional information on Home Depot CEO email address, Ted Decker net worth, wife & family, and Home Depot net worth in 2023 & CEO salary, browse through this wiki.

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Home Depot Competitors

The other notable big-box retailers are:

  • Macy’s
  • Lowe’s
  • Menards

Ted Decker Net Worth 2023 – Home Depot CEO Salary

As of 2023, Ted Decker’s net worth can be estimated to be between 55-65 million USD. He reportedly takes home an annual compensation package of 14-20 million USD.

Home Depot CEO Email Address |Ted Decker Contact

For email communication with the top honcho, you can write to [email protected]. Alternatively, you can check him on his LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddecker/.

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Home Depot Net Worth 2023 – Is Home Depot Profitable?

As of 2023, Home Depot’s net worth can be said to be in the range of 300-315 billion USD. Yes, the home improvement retailer Home Depot is profitable.

Career & Education – Company, University, & College                                  

Ted/ Edward Decker attended Fairview High School, Pennsylvania. He completed his bachelor’s degree in English from the College of William and Mary and MBA from Carnegie Mellon University. In 2022, Edward became the CEO of The Home Depot, Inc. From 2020 to 2022, he was President and COO. Ted was EVP – Merchandising from 2014 to 2020. In 2006, he was made the retail finance division’s SVP. Prior to that, he briefly was involved in business development at the strategic level. From 2002 to 2006, Edward was VP – Strategic Business Development. Before this, he also held the positions of Senior Director and Director of Business Valuation from 2000 to 2002. Edward came to Home Depot from Kimberly-Clark Corp and Scott Paper Company. He also worked at PNC Bank.

Home Depot Customer Care Number | Help & Support

You can call company’s customer care number at 1-800-430-3376 for online order assistance. For help with in-store purchase, you can email them at [email protected].

Ted Decker Wiki – Age, Wife, Family, & More

Ted Decker, age 60, married his college mate Cathy Creekmore in the Wren Chapel. The couple hold University of Virginia’s MA degrees. They have two daughters. The American business executive Edward spent his growing up years in Erie County’s Fairview Township. He enjoyed history and literature. Decker also lived in Australia and England, gaining international exposure. When he was in high school, he dabbled in landscaping and gardening projects for homes and commercial properties. At age eight, he mowed his own family’s lawn and took part in landscaping.

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About Home Depot

The US-based The Home Depot, Inc. is counted as one of the biggest home improvement stores in the world. The chain store has thousands of stores across 50 American states, multiple Canadian provinces, and Mexico. Founded in 1978, Home Depot’s headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia. The retailer sells plumbing, home décor, paint, flooring, furniture, electrical supplies, hardware, home appliances, lumber, curtains, plants, garden items, bedding, lighting, and more.

20 comments on Home Depot CEO – Ted Decker (Age – 60)

  1. I am very upset with the Kingman AZ store#0416 on 12/23/2022 we purchased carpet to be in stalled we pd the $50 measure fee western states came measured then on installation day we got a call saying one of of the crew was sick and we would have to reschedule then on that day we got a call saying one of the crew got injured and they would have to reschedule again keep in mind our house was torn apart all this time so i called the installer and question him do you not want to install this carpet or not ? they said they would come out and take a visual inspection then i was told because some of the ceramic tile was cracked they refused to install so home depot charged me $280 restocking fee even though i did not cancel they refused to install i mention to home depot that the person should of mention about the tile we are upset that home depot responded this problem

  2. Mr. Menear, As Home Depot’s CEO you have a vested interest in ensuring your retail customers are treated respectfully and satisfactorily. We recently purchased high grade GE appliances at HD. Unfortunately, the GE microwave has a critical design error. My beef is with GE, not HD staff. Nevertheless, as a purveyor of GE Appliance products you are in my opinion obligated to assist your retail customers who have been harmed by GE. I have had absolutely no response from GE Appliances, including from their CEO, Kevin Nolan, their VP, David McCalpin, and President of Investor Relations, Steve Minoker. Their customer service both on-line and by phone is horrendous. I am asking you to please assist us. Thank you and look forward to hearing from you promptly.

  3. On June 28 torrential rains flooded many basements in the Detroit area. Among many appliances my washer and dryer were destroyed. On July 3 I bought and paid by debit card both items at Home Depot. I was trying to register a 5 year warranty. I could not register since the items were not delivered but was told I had not paid for those items anyway. A call to my bank assured me that that was incorrect. Home Depot had no record and a manager finally talked to one of my bank reps and was assured that they were wrong. She gave me a 50$ refund. The delivery date was set for July 15. That day came and went. A new June 18 delivery date (Sunday) was a mistake and was changed to July 21. An other mistake. Now it will be August 5. They are blaming computers and Covid. I should have been told if there was a problem and not take my money. I am going to the laundromat weekly and that is not cheep anymore, After this fiasco is over, Loews will be my future store. I will have to drive farther but I know that I do not have to hunt for a sales person like it is the norm in the Dearborn, Michigan store.

  4. I am very disappointed with Home Depot and will not recommend Home Depot to anyone. This is the 3rd time I have had a problem with you. 1st with my kitchen appliances, then with carpet, now with a washer & dryer. 3 strikes and your out! You must take responsibility for the people you hire to make your deliveries & installation people.

  5. Bye-bye Home Depot- I dont like your actions about MLB and their moving out of Atlanta for the All Star Game. We dont need your corporation, Mr Menear, getting involved in political statements.
    Account will be deleted and I will shop at Lowes!

  6. I am sorry to hear of your position on the New Voter laws in Georgia. Although I live in Texas and use your products until I heard your weak response to the Georgia New Voter Law, I and all the sub contractors will buy from Loews. We will not go back to the 60’s when it comes to Civil Rights and will use our purchasing power to keep and hold the limited advances worked so hard for over the past 50+ years. The Major League Baseball organization made the right decision in moving the All Star games from Georgia. We are hoping that the leaders of the private companies will do the same and not support, with your actions, this move to suppress hard fought gains in Civil Rights.

  7. Dear Mr Menear,
    I have to commend your company for hiring good honest hard working people. I’m referring to the assistant manager Angela at the Eugene Oregon store. She has helped me with a Samsung dryer issue , after many many dead end phone calls to samsung , she managed to help me resolve the problem that had been going on for over a month. Clearly this was not a big deal for anyone but me , but Angela was as concerned about it, seemly as I was. She is a professional as well as a good person. In this very difficult time when people feel isolated and alone, what a fresh breath of humanity , lucky for me, Lucky for Home Depot!
    Many Thanks,
    Geni Dowling

  8. 26 January 2021 Account Number 6035 3209 5512 6451

    Dear Craig;

    I don’t regret having to tell you, that today I paid off my account and instructed your
    employee to cancel this account to send the strongest message possible to Home Depot on how
    not to treat a customer, and I will not step in one of your stores for as long as I live.

    Reason should be as clear as your hand in front of your face, I received my bill in the mail today and there was a $30.00 Fee Charged for non-payment. I called your payment center and informed them that we mailed a payment on 1 January 2021, check #8593 in the amount of $41.72. Your employee, did inform me that Home Depot has not received the check at present, she continued that mail was way behind and she knows that they just received a lot of checks in the mail but have not been processed.

    Being highly upset, I told your employee that i was going right down to Home Depot now to pay the bill but I wanted her to close this account immediately.

    My wife and I drove to Home Depot, paid off the account and was informed by your employee that they can remove the $30.00 Fee Charged, I instructed my wife to pay the bill which included your Fee Charged of $30.00. Then told your employee that we are in a pandemic, mail is running slow and Home Depot is so hard up for a Fee Charges we will pay the damn fee, but we won’t ever be in this store again and she processed our check in the amount of $76.73. Then I handed her my cut up Credit Card. I called to confirmed this account has been closed, in which it was. (I did ask for a Store Manager and one was not available at 5pm)

    Sorry it has to be this way, I’m sure I’m not the only one leaving your store over Fee Charges.
    It could have been handled a different way on your side but it seems greed got the best of your organization.

    Rest Assure, I’m good with my decision and wish you continuous success. I realizes you deal with a lot of non paying customers (Dirt Bags) but I’m not one of them, my integrity is fully intact.

    Lastly, there is still a matter of the check in the amount of $41.72, when you receive it, please mail it back to us.

    Thank you for your time;

    Kirk N Reider
    GySgt USMC Ret.

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