Kroger EVP Don Becker dies
CINCINNATI — Supermarket giant Kroger announced company EVP Don Becker died Wednesday after suffering an aneurysm. He was 62 years old.
Becker had a 42-year career at Kroger, joining in 1969 as a clerk in the Cincinnati/Dayton division. In his most recent role as the retailer's EVP, a position he held since 2004, Becker led the company's merchandising and procurement for grocery, perishables, drug/general merchandise and pharmacy. He also had responsibility for advertising, consumer research and customer loyalty, manufacturing and corporate brands, customer insights and strategy, supply chain and supplier diversity. Kroger's Cincinnati/Dayton division and the company's retail clinic operator, The Little Clinic, reported to Becker.
During his career at Kroger, Becker also served as co-chair of Kroger's first general office cultural council.
"We are deeply saddened to lose Don, our dear friend and extraordinary leader," said David Dillon, Kroger's chairman and CEO. "Don leaves a legacy of enthusiasm and passion for doing what's right for our customers and our associates. He touched the lives of countless people in our company, as well as throughout our industry and community. He was a true 'people person' who mentored many associates at every level of our business."
Becker is survived by his wife, daughter, son-in-law and grandson.