Dollar General : Lee DeVille Joins Dollar General as Senior Vice President of Store Operations
May 15, 2024 at 08:09 am EDT
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Lee DeVille Joins Dollar General as Senior Vice President of Store Operations
May 15, 2024
Today, Dollar General Corporation announced Lee DeVille has joined the Company as senior vice president of store operations. DeVille will lead operations for three of DG's retail divisions, representing nearly 7,000 stores across the country.
"With more than 25 years of leadership experience in driving retail excellence, Lee brings a wealth of operational expertise with his customer-centric approach and focus on process improvement," said Steve Deckard, Dollar General's executive vice president of store operations and development. "We look forward to Lee being a strong addition to our store operations leadership team as we remain focused on getting Back to Basics."
Prior to joining Dollar General, DeVille served as senior vice president of operations at Advantage Solutions, leading the company's strategy and execution in the fulfillment, logistics and business services areas, supporting and growing sales for retailers and consumer packaged goods.
A retail industry veteran, DeVille also previously served as vice president of operations for Save-a-Lot, leading field operations for all corporate stores, as well as the retail support and continuous improvement teams. He also served in roles of increasing responsibility at Walmart, including field store operations, fresh implementation, innovations, safety and asset protection over an 18-year tenure.
DeVille earned his Bachelor of Science in finance and multi-national business from Florida State University.
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Dollar General Corporation specializes in reduced-price distribution of mass consumption products. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- consumption products (81%): hygiene and cleaning products (paper towels, toilet paper, trash bags, etc.), food and beverage products, personal care and beauty products (soaps, shampoos, toothpastes, perfumes, cosmetics, etc.), OTC medications, and pet care products;
- seasonal products (10.6%): decorative items, toys, batteries, greeting cards, paper products, lawn and garden products, office supplies, etc.;
- household items (5.6%): kitchen items, small appliances, light bulbs, picture frames, candles, bathroom products, etc.;
- clothing and accessories (2.8%): clothing for men, women, and children, underwear, shoes, purses, etc.
At the end of January 2024, the group had a network of 19,986 stores located in the United States.