Cincinnati Welcomes Change at Kroger with Leadership Transition
In a notable shift within Cincinnati’s well-known grocery giant, Kroger, the company has announced that Stuart Aitken, the senior vice president and chief merchandising and marketing officer, will be stepping down from his role. This move, revealed on November 22, 2024, comes as Aitken prepares to explore new professional opportunities. But don’t worry—he’ll still be around at Kroger through December 31, 2024, to ensure a smooth transition.
Mary Ellen Adcock Takes the Helm
Following Aitken’s departure, Mary Ellen Adcock, currently serving as Kroger’s senior vice president of operations, will step into the role of chief merchandising and marketing officer. This promotion has the support of Rodney McMullen, Kroger’s chairman and CEO, who commended Adcock as a “respected leader” with a wealth of experience. With over 25 years at Kroger, Adcock is poised to steer the company strategically, continuing to enhance value for customers while also fostering growth for both Kroger’s business and its associates.
What This Means for Kroger’s Operations
Change can be a good thing, especially when it brings a new wave of ideas and strategies! Adcock’s leadership comes at a time when Kroger is focusing on *improving customer and associate experiences* while maintaining efficiency. As the company’s operations remain under the guidance of senior vice presidents Valarie Jabbar and Kenny Kimball, as well as Paula Kash—all of whom will report directly to McMullen—customers can expect a seamless transition with continued excellence in service.
Gratitude for Aitken’s Contributions
Rodney McMullen took a moment to express gratitude for Aitken’s contributions to Kroger during his tenure. He noted how Aitken was instrumental in evolving the Kroger brand and integrating important initiatives like dunnhumby and establishing 84.51º. As the company bids farewell to Aitken, there is a collective wish for him and his family as they step into this new chapter of life.
Meet Mary Ellen Adcock
To put it simply, Mary Ellen Adcock is no stranger to hard work! Since 2019, she has been at the forefront of Kroger’s operations, leading strategic responsibilities for more than 2,700 stores across 35 states. Serving over 11 million customers daily, her role has involved everything from ensuring food safety to improving processes for Kroger’s 416,000 associates.
Adcock’s accomplishments are impressive, having delivered over $1 billion in annual operations savings consistently for the past six years. Those savings have enabled Kroger to continuously lower prices for shoppers and to enhance wage growth for employees—*talk about a win-win*!
Furthermore, she has been active in Kroger’s initiatives aiming at ending hunger through the Zero Hunger | Zero Waste commitment, ensuring that Kroger does its part to support the communities it serves. This commitment has seen 100% participation in a surplus food rescue program across stores, a cornerstone of community goodwill.
Kroger’s Vision
Kroger remains steadfast in its purpose: *To Feed the Human Spirit™,* with nearly 420,000 associates working diligently to provide a seamless shopping experience while inspiring food-related solutions for their customers. So, as they welcome a new chief merchandising and marketing officer, many are excited about what’s ahead.
All eyes will undoubtedly be on Kroger as they continue their mission to create communities centered on *#ZeroHungerZeroWaste* efforts. With Mary Ellen Adcock leading the charge, Cincinnati can look forward to more exciting times ahead with their beloved grocery chain!

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