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Instacart names Chris Rogers as CEO

Fidji Simo, Instacart’s current CEO, will remain chair of the board.
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Instacart has appointed Chris Rogers as CEO, effective Aug. 15, reporting to Instacart’s board of directors. He’ll also join Instacart’s board upon assuming the role of CEO. 

Fidji Simo, Instacart’s current CEO, will remain chair of the board, helping to ensure a smooth transition.

Rogers is a seasoned leader with more than 20 years of experience spanning consumer goods, technology, retail and media. He joined Instacart in 2019 and serves as Instacart’s chief business officer, where he oversees all aspects of the company’s commercial operations with a focus on driving growth at the intersection of brands, retailers and technology.

“Over the last four years, we’ve transformed Instacart into a growing, profitable, leading technology platform that’s helping reshape the grocery industry," Simo said. "We’re building a generational company at the intersection of technology and food, and Chris is the right leader for our next chapter. He brings the kind of vision, operational excellence and customer obsession that will help Instacart play an even bigger role in people’s lives — and I couldn’t be more excited to see how Chris scales the company’s impact from here.” 

[Read more: Instacart, Albertsons roll out pickup services, delivery nationwide]

“Instacart sits at the center of how people shop, eat, and care for their families — and that’s always been what inspires me most about our mission. Together with our partners, we’re transforming the future of grocery shopping, but more importantly, we’re helping people solve real, everyday needs,” said Rogers. “We have a world-class team, deep partnerships, leading technology, and a bold vision for the future, and I’m honored to step in and lead Instacart’s next chapter.”

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“Having been part of Instacart’s journey for many years, I’ve seen firsthand how this company has grown through every chapter — with resilience, clarity, and an incredible team that will continue to thrive under Chris’ leadership,” said Ravi Gupta, partner at Sequoia Capital and Instacart board member. “This is one of the strongest and most mission-driven teams I’ve worked with, and their continued dedication to partners, customers and shoppers, as well as their long-term vision, gives me deep confidence in where Instacart is headed next.”

Rogers joined Instacart following nearly 11 years at Apple, where he served as the managing director for Apple Canada. In this role, he built and executed a Canada-specific strategy that drove world-leading iPhone adoption in the market. Prior to his role as managing director, Rogers led Apple’s Carrier Channel business and the consumer retail business in Canada. Rogers started his career at Procter and Gamble, where he led relationships with Canada’s largest national grocery retailers.

[Read more: Instacart partners with POS providers to accelerate caper cart adoption]

Rogers sits on the board of Spins, a data, analytics and insights provider for the natural, organic and wellness-focused CPG and retail industries. He’s also a board member of the Ad Council, a nonprofit that leverages media, marketing and partnerships to drive public service campaigns addressing critical social issues. Rogers is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University with a BA in business administration.

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