KEY POINTS
  • Longtime Amazon executive Doug Herrington will take over as the new chief executive of Worldwide Amazon Stores, CEO Andy Jassy announced Tuesday.
  • The move comes after Amazon announced earlier this month that former CEO of Worldwide Consumer Dave Clark would soon resign.
  • Jassy said Amazon was changing the name of the consumer business to Amazon Stores, adding that it would also bring the operations group under a single leader, John Felton.

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People walk past an Amazon Fresh store in Washington, DC, on August 26, 2021.

Longtime Amazon executive Doug Herrington will take over as the new chief executive of Worldwide Amazon Stores, CEO Andy Jassy announced Tuesday.

Herrington has served on the high-level S-team at Amazon since 2011 after initially joining the company in 2005. He started on the company's consumables business then launched AmazonFresh in 2007 and began leading the North American consumer business in 2015, according to Amazon. Herrington developed and launched several key programs at Amazon, including its popular loyalty program for moms.

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