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    Target CEO Brian Cornell steps down, Michael Fiddelke named successor

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonAugust 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Target announced on Wednesday that Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke will become its next CEO as the embattled retailer pushes ahead with a turnaround effort to revive growth and reverse sliding sales.

    He will succeed Brian Cornell, who is stepping down after more than a decade at the helm of the Minneapolis-based retailer.

    The company said Wednesday that its board unanimously elected Fiddelke, 49, to succeed Cornell and join the board on Feb. 1.

    The news comes as Cornell, 66, wraps up the three-year commitment he made in 2022 to remain CEO. That year, Target’s board scrapped its mandatory retirement age of 65, allowing him to stay on during a pivotal period for the company as it worked to revive traffic and growth. 

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    Over the past 20 years at Target, Fiddelke has been credited with being instrumental in building many of the company’s core strengths, holding leadership roles across merchandising, finance, operations and human resources. In his current position, Target said Fiddelke has overseen efforts that enabled exponential growth across the business, including investments to build and scale the company’s stores, supply chain, digital capabilities and team. He also spearheaded enterprise efforts to deliver more than $2 billion in efficiencies. 

    Target Corp. CEO Brian Cornell Interview

    Brian Cornell, chief executive officer and chairman of Target, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in New York on March 5, 2019. (Sarah Blesener/Bloomberg via / Getty Images)

    “It is clear that Michael is the right leader to return Target to growth, refocus and accelerate the company’s strategy, and reestablish Target’s position as a leader in the highly dynamic and fast-moving retail environment,” Christine Leahy, lead independent director of Target’s board, said. 

    Leahy said Fiddelke’s tenure gives him unmatched enterprise insight and a foundation of strong team trust, noting that “what sets him apart is how he combines those strengths with a ‘fresh eyes’ mindset, challenging the status quo to evolve how the business operates, differentiates and delivers long-term value.”

    Michael Fiddelke, Target's current chief operating officer

    Michael Fiddelke, Target’s current chief operating officer, will become Target’s next CEO, effective Feb. 1, 2026. (Target)

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    In its latest fiscal quarter, the company reported $25.2 billion in sales, down just under 1% from a year ago. The company blamed the dip on shoppers pulling back on merchandise, though that was partly balanced out by stronger non-merchandise sales, like services. Sales at stores open at least a year fell nearly 2%, with in-store sales dropping more than 3%. Online sales, however, grew a little over 4%. Overall, profit for the quarter came in at $1.3 billion, which was down about 19% from last year.

    The company had already warned earlier this year that there would be year-over-year profit pressure in its first quarter relative to the remainder of the year, due in part to tariff uncertainty. 

    Target shopping carts

    Shopping carts outside a Target store in Albany, California, on Nov. 18, 2024. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via / Getty Images)

    To try to get back to long-term profitable growth, the company announced in May that it had developed a new multi-year growth initiative, called Enterprise Acceleration Office, and made changes to its executive suite.  

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    The Enterprise Acceleration Office initiative will specifically help the company operate more nimbly, “creating conditions for speed, adaptability, innovation and resilience,” Cornell said. 

    Ticker Security Last Change Change %
    TGT TARGET CORP. 96.77 -8.61 -8.17%

    Target is maintaining its expectation of a low-single digit decline in sales for fiscal 2025, down from its previous forecast of net sales growth of about 1%. It expects adjusted earnings per share to be approximately $7 to $9 for fiscal 2025, down from its prior expectation of $8.80 to $9.80. 



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