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Kroger CEO – Rodney McMullen (Age – 63)

After David Dillon left the company, Rodney McMullen became the Chief Executive Officer (2014) and Chairman (2015) of one of America’s well-known retailer The Kroger Company.  He is a successful American businessman and a boss of arguably the second-most important general retail company in the country. As Kroger CEO, Rodney has led several investments, of which the recent deal with the British online grocer Ocado is one. To find out Kroger CEO email address, Rodney McMullen net worth in 2024, wife & family, Kroger CEO salary, and similar details, scroll down this wiki.

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Rodney McMullen Kroger CEO

Kroger Competitors

Some of the major retail players that pose tough competition to Kroger are:

  1. Walmart
  2. Amazon

Rodney McMullen Net Worth 2024 – Kroger CEO Salary

As of 2024, Rodney McMullen’s net worth is estimated to be between 100-130 million USD. His annual pay can be around 19-22 million USD.

Kroger Net Worth 2024 – Is Kroger Profitable?

As of 2024, Kroger’s net worth varies between 33-43 billion USD. Yes, the retail giant, Kroger, runs a profitable business. Some of the company’s institutional investors include Lord Abbett & CO. LLC, LSV Asset Management, Franklin Resources Inc., Victory Capital Management Inc., etc.

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Career & Education – Company, University, & College                                  

Before joining the roles of the Chairman and CEO at the company, McMullen was operating as President and COO of Kroger from 2009 to 2013. In 2003, he became the Vice Chairman. Earlier in 2000, he took the position of Executive Vice President for Strategy, Planning, and Finance. In 1999, he was the CFO and Executive VP, and prior to that, in 1997, he was Senior VP of the company. In 1995, he headed the company as Group VP and CFO. In 1993, he was given charge of Control and Financial Services division as Vice President. In 1989, he served Planning and Capital Management department as VP. His career with Kroger took off in 1978 when he joined it as a stock clerk part-time.

He attended the University of Kentucky to earn his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Accounting.

Kroger CEO Email Address | Rodney McMullen Contact

For email try [email protected]You can find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodneymcmullen/

Kroger Customer Care Number | Help & Support

Call customer service team at 1-800-576-4377 or visit their page https://www.kroger.com/customercomments for comments or feedback.

Rodney McMullen Wiki – Age, Wife, Family, & More

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen, age 63, hails from Williamstown, Kentucky. He was born in 1961 on his family-run farm. In his family, he was the first person to study in the college. His wife Kathryn King McMullen was his college mate at the University of Kentucky.

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5 comments on Kroger CEO – Rodney McMullen (Age – 63)

  1. i’ve been shopping at kroger stores for several years and i was always extremely satisfied in fact whenever we were someplace that had kroger stores we never shopped anywhere else. the quality was exceptional and the employees were usually excellent. when we were told kroger was coming to florida i was very excited, though it’s delivery only and i do miss the face to face of an opened market. now for my thoughts on florida kroger options, i still appreciate the quality in the products we usually get, ihave issues with the “what we can get”. the store ad comes out and i make my order, i have NEVER gotten everything on my order. it doesn’t matter if i order first day or last day. this weeks order i’ve heard from several people i recommended the store to that the major reason for there orders weren’t available and that was day 1 of the order. the ad never said limited quantity, it’s still available to order too. i have placed my order twice a day every day since wednesday and it’s been cancelled every time. i contacted customer service and got nothing. we’re a delivery only state and we don’t get the options for rain checks on out of stock items, i don’t know why, we order ith a customer card and number why can’t we get rain checks on out of stock items just like every store offers. i tried to get a contact for the ceo and was told they didn’t know the name number or email. that was poorly done. i have friends i recommended kroger store to and have begun to regret that because they come to me with the same complaints, we can’t get what we order, is the main complaint. some have written off the store and have resumed shopping local because they can get what they need. will we, as a delivery store, ever get the courtesy of being able to obtain all of our order that’s advertised to us, will we ever get the courtesy of being able to get the things we want after the add expires when it’s been unavailable throughout the entire sales period. another problem we place an order for the listed sales time wednesday through tuesday but we can’t get our delivery until the next day, even though we placed our order wednesday at noon we don’t have the option to get that delivery same day so when it’s delivered the next day all of our sale priced items are charged without the sale price or available coupons, we can’t go to the store to shop and computers can be programmed to reflect time of order and price at that time even though the delivery is next day. your programmers can do that again since we don’t have the luxury of going into the store wednesday. my final issue, hen you place an order for delivery, since we have no other options, and your warehouse can not fulfill my complete order, in fact of the items i ordered only 1 item can be delivered. even though my full order was well over the $35. minimum order kroger couldn’t fulfill the entire order and i ended up with 1 single item i was charged a $9.95 delivery fee. very unfair. i made my order that was in excess of the minimum required, kroger couldn’t fulfill. that bit of information was in the information to sign up for a yearly delivery option. thanks for the hard lesson.

  2. TO MR. RODNEY MCMULLEN – CEO KROGER COMPANY
    YOUR KROGER COMPANY DECISION TO NOT ACCEPT AS ALWAYS IN THE PAST DIGITAL COUPONS ON QUALIFIED PURCHASES FROM SENIORS UNABLE TO LOAD THE DIGITAL COUPONS WILL HAVE A DEVASTING CUSTOMER RELATIONS EFFECT ON KROGER !
    THESE AGED CUSTOMERS HAVE PERHAPS BEEN YOUR MOST LOYAL GROUP OF CLIENTS SUPPORTERS FOR MANY YEARS !!
    UNLESS THIS PREDICIAL POLICY IS QUICKLY CORRECTED ” MY GOODBYE ” TO KROGER AFTER DECADRES OF PATRONAGE WILL JOIN THE GROWING MINIONS OF DISAPPOINTED AND BETRAYED FEELING PATRONS OF KROGER …
    CERTAINLY WILL WELCOME A RESPONSE !

  3. Rodney ,
    you mentioned to an employee that the reason there is no more hazard pay is because they don’t need it and kroger is paying them $15 an hr. I don’t know where you got your info but its not correct. there are employees that YOU are paying below poverty level pay. they are making $10-$11 an hr. i know, i’m one of them. i’ve been working in the hospitality industry for 35 yrs and in that time, I have NEVER, EVER MADE ABOVE POVERTY LEVEL PAY ! Even when i was in management i never made above poverty level pay . i received a raise last week of .33 cents, that’s all i’m worth to you. still below poverty level now. all my training and experience over the past 35 yrs mean nothing, i’ve been past over for opportunities every single time i’ve applied for it. there is no chance for advancement and its depressing as i really like working for Kroger. You may not think so but i’m worth more then poverty pay.

  4. As a person who knows part-time workers who will not get medical insurance at cheating them and how Krogers. Because they have worked a certain amount of hours to get insurance, and people have been working for three months with no HEALTH CARE. May God have mercy on your soul as your employees die due to bean counters. However. You have so many beans that you could never spend them in your lifetime, and letting people die and have no health insurance? HEARTLESS, Mr. Rodney McMullen. Take those pennies and collect them and make your net worth go up by millions. THAT IS STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE AT KROGER. CHEAT YOUR EMPLOYEE AND HOW!!!

  5. Good Morning I would for you to know about what bad service I have been receiving from the Fairborn, Ohio Kroger store 45324. I have trying to Diet wild cherry Pepsi or diet wild Cherry Pepsi O. I went so far as to call the CEO of Pepsi. They said that a good seller. I stopped into this store about order 40 2 litter bottles. I do this when I know they are having a sale. I have been to this store and they telling me they will check and call and let me know when they get it. This has been for at least the last to sales. I call speak to manger he tell the same thing. Last Sunday I called they said it was not a note on there board about it. They said they would call when when it would be in. No call. Friday I stopped in that manger said they don’t carry it. He also said he has spoken with me on the phone about wanting to order this Diet wild Cherry Pepsi I ask why didn’t he call me. He must have for gotten to call. My husband only drinks Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi or wild Cherry Pepsi O. That is why I buy so much of it. Yes I can go to others stores but this one is close to Wright Patterson USAF Base. And I can go on my why home. I went to a Halloween Craft Party and very one was saying about they had problems with that store and no one seem to care not the mangers. Some said they started going to the Kroger’s in Xenia. I have had this problem for a long time trying to get this Wild Cherry Pepsi diet.
    Also own Friday Oct 25th when I was in the store the mangers lied about being sold out of the Tide Pods. Not true , the lady I work with was in there after that and got 10. he lied!
    This is a nice big store. But we need mangers that are honest and want our business and want us to shop there. Sincerely Victoria Gourilis

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