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BJ’s Wholesale Club in Westborough has promoted its executive vice president and chief commercial officer to president.
Lee Delaney will now lead the wholesale club chain’s retail, e-commerce and membership operations in addition to his current role overseeing merchandising, supply chain and marketing.
He will continue to report to Chairman and CEO Christopher Baldwin.
Lee joined BJ’s in 2016 as executive vice president and chief growth officer. Prior to BJ’s, he was a partner in the Boston office of consulting firm Bain & Co. and worked in the firm’s consumer products practice.
In a statement, Baldwin credited Delaney’s vision and leadership for helping to transform the company over the last few years.
“We are creating a focused commercial organization that will provide outstanding member service by delivering great products at unbeatable value,” Baldwin said. “Under Lee’s leadership, the new organization will build on our progress as we continue our transformation, driving long-term, profitable growth.”
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