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Edward Decker. 1963 (age 60–61) Alma mater. College of William and Mary ( BA) Carnegie Mellon University ( MBA) Occupation (s) CEO and President of The Home Depot, Inc. Edward Decker (born 1963) [1] is an American businessman and, since 2022, the CEO and president of the world's largest home improvement company, The Home Depot.
Home Depot's CEO Ted Decker isn't yet ready to nail a bottom call onto the wallboard."Fears of a recession, or at least a severe recession, have largely subsided, and the consumer is generally ...
In January 2022, The Home Depot announced he would be stepping down as the CEO and President effective March 1, 2022 while continuing to serve as the chairman of the board. He is replaced by former executive vice president Ted Decker. Civic activities. Menear is a donor to his alma mater, Michigan State University.
Just take the cost of painting a living room, CEO Ted Decker said on the earnings call. He said Home Depot remains focused on offering low prices. But, he added, it’s backed off on the kinds of ...
In January 2022, The Home Depot announced Craig Menear would be stepping down as the CEO and president effective March 1, 2022, while continuing to serve as the chairman of the board. He was replaced by former executive vice president Ted Decker. In February 2023, Home Depot announced that it would spend $1 billion to raise hourly employee wages.
"The size of the projects are getting a bit smaller," Home Depot CEO Ted Decker told analysts on the company's first quarter earnings call Monday. "It could be that the projects [are] being ...
"Home Depot put up a good quarter — same-store sales of -2% beat the Street's estimate of -4.1% and came in slightly above market expectations of -2.5%, margins beat across the P&L, and FY23 ...
Home Depot now expects an earnings per share to decline between 9% and 11% in 2023 and same store sales to fall 3% to 4%. ... discretionary categories," Chair and CEO Ted Decker said in a prepared ...