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Kroger Names Burt President of Central Div.

CINCINNATI — Kroger Co. here on Tuesday said it has promoted Jeff Burt to president of its Central Division.

Burt, 50, has been group vice president of perishables merchandising and procurement since 2010. He succeeds Bob Moeder, who recently announced his plans to retire this spring.

“In his 27-year career with Kroger, Jeff has demonstrated strong leadership skills and a deep understanding of our business,” Rodney McMullen, president and chief operating officer of Kroger, said in a statement. “His enthusiasm, keen sense of the customer, and experience in merchandising and operations will be tremendous assets to the Central Division team.”

Read more: Moeder Retires as Kroger Div. Pres.

Burt began his career with Kroger in 1986 as a management trainee. He has held a variety of leadership positions with the company, including store manager, produce merchandiser and vice president of merchandising and operations. In 2004, he was named corporate vice president of deli/bakery merchandising and procurement, before being promoted to his most recent role in 2010.

The Kroger Central Division, based in Indianapolis, has 136 food stores, 114 pharmacies and 75 fuel centers operating under four banners: Kroger, Scott's, Owen's and Pay Less, with locations primarily in Indiana and Illinois, in addition to three stores in Missouri, one in Michigan and one in Ohio.

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