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PHILADELPHIA —Rite Aid announced Thursday that Bryant Harris has joined the company as senior vice president, chief merchandising officer.
The company said that Harris will play a critical role in evolving their merchandising strategy to offer best-in-class product assortment that meets the changing needs of our customers. In his role, Harris will oversee assortment, procurement, pricing, visual merchandising and store design, and work closely with our store operations and marketing teams to deliver customer-centric shopping experiences in the communities the chain serves.

“As we continue to strengthen our business and accelerate our transformation plan, we are pleased to welcome Bryant to Rite Aid,” said Matt Schroeder, chief executive officer. “As an accomplished leader driven by excellence, Bryant will be a great addition to the team to help further our mission to provide thoughtful, personalized experiences that support our customers’ health and wellness goals.”
Harris will become a member of the company’s executive leadership team, reporting to Schroeder. Prior to joining Rite Aid, he served as chief merchandising officer at Wakefern Food Corp., where he developed and executed a strategic roadmap that significantly enhanced the company’s merchandising effectiveness and overall performance. Harris brings almost two decades of extensive retail experience driving growth, innovation and operational excellence with notable leadership roles at Save A Lot and Sam’s Club.
“I am excited to join Rite Aid to continue advancing the merchandising strategy that delivers a compelling product mix and a shopping experience that meets our customers’ expectations,” said Harris. “I look forward to collaborating with the team and our suppliers to ensure we provide the products our communities need to live their healthiest life.”