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Walmart’s CEO Steps Down as US Leader Prepares for the Future of Retail in the AI Era

November 15, 20253 Mins Read
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Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon to Retire, John Furner to Take the Helm

Walmart Inc. is set for a leadership change as CEO Doug McMillon announces his retirement in February. He has been at the forefront of transforming the retail giant into a digital leader over the past decade. U.S. head John Furner, widely seen as McMillon’s successor, will step into the role.

Furner, at 51, takes over as Walmart navigates a landscape increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence, an unpredictable economy, and a shifting global workforce. Recently, the company partnered with OpenAI, allowing customers to make purchases directly through ChatGPT. Walmart noted that automation has helped maintain its global workforce of about 2 million employees.

Initially, the news of McMillon’s departure caused some concern among investors, with shares dropping by as much as 3.6% on Friday, though they later rebounded to a 1% decline by midday.

Mizuho analyst David Bellinger pointed out that Walmart is transitioning from building its digital foundation to accelerating its AI efforts. McMillon, who has worked closely with Furner for 20 years, expressed confidence in Furner’s ability to lead the company through this AI-driven era.

Furner, like McMillon, has a long history at Walmart. He began his journey there as a part-time worker and emphasized his deep connection to the company.

He has played a crucial role in Walmart’s growing adoption of technology, and his priority now will be to stick to the strategy already in place and drive the business forward. During a recent town hall, McMillon received warm applause from employees, and when asked about a potential presidential run—given his engagement with Washington—he quipped there was “zero chance.”

Furner, alongside McMillon at Walmart’s headquarters, highlighted his commitment to leading the U.S. segment into a successful holiday season and ensuring a smooth transition at the top.

Walmart plans to announce Furner’s successor before the end of the 2026 fiscal year, with the U.S. division being critical to the company’s massive sales figures.

McMillon’s retirement signifies the end of an important chapter for Walmart, which has become the largest retailer globally under his leadership. He joined Walmart as a teenager and rose to the CEO position in 2014, modernizing the retail giant with a focus on e-commerce, advertising, and better worker benefits.

Reflecting on the importance of e-commerce, he mentioned the internal discussions around being aggressive in this area from the early 2000s in an interview earlier this year. Under his leadership, Walmart’s stock has more than quadrupled, and the company has maintained steady growth.

After officially stepping down, McMillon will continue to serve on the board and assist Furner through fiscal year 2027, earning a $1.5 million salary during this advisory phase.

Walmart’s transition is described as “planned and thoughtful,” continuing a pattern seen in previous CEO shifts. The company is also preparing to report its third-quarter earnings soon.

In his memo to employees, McMillon expressed gratitude for their efforts during significant changes and encouraged them to prepare for another transformative phase. He acknowledged that some had doubted the company’s direction but emphasized the dedication of its employees.

Prior to leading Walmart’s U.S. operations, Furner also managed Sam’s Club and gained valuable insights while working in China. He faced various challenges during the pandemic, including a surge in online orders and supply chain disruptions.

Usually known for his innovative approach, Furner has expressed excitement about combining human skills with AI innovations, noting the opportunities that lie ahead as the retail industry continues to evolve.

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