The Jim Pattison Group鈥檚 170-store Save-on-Foods division has shaken up its executive team in a bid to boost the company鈥檚 focus on its More Rewards program, as well as on its pharmacy and e-commerce capacity, said Save-on-Foods president Darrell Jones.
The聽Jim Pattison Group, owned by 91-year-old billionaire Jim Pattison, is the largest sa国际传媒-based聽private company.
The company said Save-On-Foods will聽hive聽off its More Rewards loyalty program into a separate operating unit.
Dan Howe moves into the role of president of More Rewards and his aim will be to rapidly expand the loyalty program, which provides members with benefits when they shop at聽Save-On-Foods, but also corporate partners such as聽Coast Hotels and Panago Pizza.
Howe had been vice-president of marketing for More Rewards, so he has gained a higher rank in the executive structure while no longer being focused broadly on marketing.
The expectation, Jones said, is that he will expand the program.
鈥淎t the moment he will continue to report to me,鈥 said Jones, who reports directly to Jim Pattison Group president Glen Clark. 鈥淭he goal is for us to eventually move ourselves to [More Rewards] being a completely separate operating division.鈥
The Jim Pattison Group has聽interests in media, signs, automotive dealerships, forest products and many other sectors in addition to groceries.聽
It has聽20,021 employees based in sa国际传媒 and is聽the聽largest company that has operations聽outside聽sa国际传媒 ranked by the number of sa国际传媒-based employees.
Splintering off the More Rewards part of Save-On-Foods could be the start of a significant new foray for the company. Other significant executive moves聽at Save-On-Foods hint at that division being more focused on pharmacy items, and on e-commerce.
Jones promoted聽Brenda Kirk to senior vice-president of health, wellness, and what the company calls its 鈥渙wn brands.鈥澛燬he had been vice-president of innovation and private brands.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a bigger focus we have on the health and beauty side of the business,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l see a lot more beauty care and natural supplements 鈥 that whole side of the business will be enhanced.鈥
Wayne Curie will continue to oversee the e-commerce side of the business, but he will do it as senior vice-president of information technology, supply chain and e-commerce. He had been responsible for the area under the more general title of senior vice-president of IT.
鈥淓-commerce and supply chain are really critical to us,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭his emphasizes the focus.鈥
The company鈥檚 supply operations are will be headed by newly promoted managing director Joe Stelnicki.
Some of the other changes include the new executive rank of regional vice-president for what had been regional general managers.
Paul Cope is now vice-president of Save-On-Foods sa国际传媒, and oversees all aspects of operations for the company鈥檚 sa国际传媒 stores. He had been the sa国际传媒 regional general manager.
Ben Harrack is now vice-president of Save-On-Foods, Prairies, and is responsible for all aspects of the company鈥檚 operations outside of sa国际传媒, which extend as far east as Manitoba and north to the Yukon. He had been the general manager of that region.
Another move affects the new executive vice-president of Save-On-Foods, Jamie Nelson. He had been executive vice-president of retail and will now oversee marketing, public affairs and corporate social responsibility, people and communications, merchandising and inventory management, health, innovation and private brands, and real estate and store development.
Save-on-Foods plans to open its 171st store in Steveson, in Richmond, this year. That is one of at least seven stores that the company plans to open by the end of next year.