Ron Sargent | |
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Born |
Ronald L. Sargent 1955 (age 61–62) Fort Thomas, Kentucky |
Alma mater | Harvard University, BA, 1977; Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration, MBA, 1979. |
Occupation | Former CEO of Staples |
Ronald L. "Ron" Sargent (born 1955) was the chairman and CEO of Staples, Inc. until September 2016, when he was succeeded by Shira Goodman.
In 1955 Sargent was born in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, U.S.
In 1977, Sargent earned a BA from Harvard University. In 1979 Sargent earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Sargent started stocking shelves and operating the cash register at Kroger Co, the world’s largest supermarket chain.
In 1989, after 10 years with Kroger Co, Sargent joined Staples. In 2002, Sargent became the CEO of Staples.
On May 31, 2016, Ron Sargent announced that he would step down as CEO of Staples after the company's annual shareholder meeting on June 14, 2016. The company's board of directors and Sargent mutually agreed that it was time for new management to step in to help Staples grow after Staples and Office Depot called off their $6 billion merger amid regulatory roadblocks.
Sargent will remain a director and non-executive chairman through the end of the company's fiscal year in January 2017.
On February, 20th, 2017, Wells Fargo announced that Sargent was elected to their board as an independent director. "Ron brings deep experience in consumer retail and marketing, as well as in the management of a large workforce serving customers globally through a variety of channelfs,” said Stephen Sanger, the chairman of the board.