Lee Scott (businessman)
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Born | Harold Lee Scott Jr. (1949-03-14) March 14, 1949 (age 75) Baxter Springs, Kansas United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Pittsburg State University (BS) |
Occupation | Businessman |
Employer | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. |
Predecessor | David Glass |
Successor | Mike Duke |
Board member of | Wal-Mart |
Harold Lee Scott Jr. is an American businessman who was the third chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., from January 2000 to January 2009. Scott joined Walmart in 1979 and under his leadership, the company retained its position as the largest retailer in the world based on revenue, although the company faced growing criticism during his tenure for its environmental footprint, labor practices, and economic impact. Scott has been a board member of Walmart since 1999, and was chairman of the executive committee of the retailer's board of directors.[1]
Scott was born and raised in Baxter Springs, Kansas and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in business from Pittsburg State University. He is married to Linda G. Scott and has two children. Scott was named to the Time magazine list of the hundred "most influential people" in both 2004 and 2005. In 2019, Scott was inducted into the Kansas Business Hall of Fame.[2]
References
- ^ "Board of Directors". Wal-Mart. Retrieved February 16, 2011.
- ^ "Contemporary Honorees". Kansas Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
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Preceded by David Glass | President and CEO of Walmart 2000–2009 | Succeeded by Mike Duke |
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1st generation |
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2nd generation | |
3rd generation |
- Sam Walton
- David Glass
- Lee Scott
- Mike Duke
- Doug McMillon
North America | |
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International |
- Sam's Choice
- White Stag
- Asda
- Bare Necessities
- Bonobos
- Hypermart USA
- Jet.com
- Marketside
- Más Club
- ModCloth
- Moosejaw
- Shoes.com
- Vudu
- Yihaodian
- Shootings
- Las Vegas, Nevada (2014)
- Beavercreek, Ohio (2014)
- Thornton, Colorado (2017)
- El Paso, Texas (2019)
- Chesapeake, Virginia (2022)
- Criticism of Walmart
- Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
- People of Walmart
- History of Walmart
- List of assets owned by Walmart
- Why Wal-Mart Works; and Why That Drives Some People C-R-A-Z-Y
- Walmart greeter
- Walmarting
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