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Expérience Client · 14 août 2026

Raley's Realigns Leadership to Unite CX, Ops and Merchandising

Raley's Companies has restructured senior leadership to link customer experience, operations and merchandising under closer executive alignment, with Mike Teel, Jen Warner and Tiffanie Burkhalter commenting on the move.

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Briefing organisé · 2 min de lecture · 2 sources

What happened

The Raley's Companies has announced a set of senior leadership changes designed to bring customer experience, operations and merchandising strategy under closer executive alignment. The California-based grocery retailer confirmed the restructuring with commentary from three named executives, Mike Teel, Jen Warner and Tiffanie Burkhalter, who spoke to the reasoning behind the moves.

While the announcement does not detail every new title or reporting line, the through-line is clear: Raley's is positioning customer experience as a shared accountability across functions that have traditionally sat apart, rather than as a standalone department. Operations and merchandising are being explicitly linked to the experience agenda, suggesting the retailer sees assortment, availability and service delivery as interdependent levers rather than separate disciplines.

The changes were reported by trade outlets AndNowUKnow and Deli Market News, both of which cover grocery and fresh-food retailing, indicating the announcement is aimed primarily at industry and supplier audiences rather than consumers.

Why it matters

Grocery retail is a category where customer experience is won or lost on operational detail: shelf availability, freshness, checkout friction and staff responsiveness all shape perception far more than advertising does. When a retailer restructures leadership so that merchandising and operations sit closer to the customer experience mandate, it signals an acknowledgment that experience is manufactured upstream, in buying decisions and supply chain execution, not just delivered at the front line.

For CX and service-design practitioners, this is a useful reminder that experience ownership diffused across silos rarely produces coherent outcomes. Embedding experience accountability at a senior, cross-functional level is a structural signal that a company intends to treat service quality as a strategic input to commercial decisions, such as what to stock, how to price it and how stores are run, rather than an afterthought measured only through satisfaction scores.

The Renascence take

Leadership reshuffles are easy to dismiss as internal housekeeping, but the pairing of merchandising and customer experience in the same strategic conversation is the detail worth watching. It suggests a retailer trying to close the gap between what customers are promised and what they actually find on the shelf.

Most organisations still treat customer experience as a service layer bolted onto operations and merchandising, when in practice the two are inseparable — inventory decisions are experience decisions. What's notable here is not the personnel change itself but the implied admission that assortment strategy and service delivery need a shared owner to avoid contradicting each other. Retailers watching this should ask whether their own merchandising and experience functions are still solving different problems in isolation, and whether that separation is quietly costing them the trust they're trying to build at the shelf edge.

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Ce briefing a été rédigé par notre Newsdesk, synthétisant les reportages des médias ci-dessous. Suivez les liens pour la couverture originale.

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Raley's Companies has restructured senior leadership to align customer experience, operations and merchandising more closely, with executives Mike Teel, Jen Warner and Tiffanie Burkhalter commenting on the rationale, though the announcement did not detail every new title or reporting line.

The move suggests Raley's sees assortment, product availability and service delivery as interdependent, reflecting a view that experience is shaped upstream in buying and supply chain decisions, not just at the store front line.

The changes were covered by trade outlets AndNowUKnow and Deli Market News, both of which focus on grocery and fresh-food retailing, indicating the announcement targets industry and supplier audiences.

It signals that treating customer experience as a shared, cross-functional accountability rather than a standalone department may help retailers close the gap between what is promised to shoppers and what is actually delivered on the shelf.

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