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Pet Valu Announces New President & COO, Executive Changes

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Canadian retailer Pet Valu has appointed Greg Ramier to the newly-created position of President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective immediately. The strategic addition to the executive team comes as the retailer seeks to strengthen its omnichannel capabilities and drive long-term profitability in an increasingly competitive market.

Greg Ramier

Ramier, a seasoned retail industry veteran with over three decades of experience, will be responsible for executing key strategic initiatives and overseeing crucial aspects of the business. His role will encompass supervision of merchandising, marketing and digital operations, supply chain management, and both franchise and corporate store operations. Reporting directly to CEO Richard Maltsbarger, Ramier is expected to bring a comprehensive understanding of retail dynamics to Pet Valu’s growth strategy.

Pet Valu has more than 800 locations across the country, including both corporate-owned and franchised stores. The company has built a reputation for knowledgeable customer service and a premium product offering. Pet Value stores offer a diverse product range of over 9,000 items, including proprietary brands.

Concurrent with Ramier’s appointment, Pet Valu announced the upcoming retirement of Christine Martin-Bevilacqua, the company’s Chief Administrative Officer. Set to retire on October 19, Martin-Bevilacqua leaves behind a legacy of over 22 years of service to the company. Her tenure has been marked by significant contributions to human resources, franchising, real estate management, and facilities operations.

CEO Richard Maltsbarger praised Martin-Bevilacqua’s impact on the company, stating, “Christine’s contributions are too impactful to be overstated. She has been a steadfast partner and advisor, playing a crucial role in shaping the professional and personal development of countless individuals within our organization.”

The reshuffling of executive responsibilities following Martin-Bevilacqua’s retirement will see the franchising, real estate, and construction teams report to Ramier, while human resources will fall under Maltsbarger’s purview. This restructuring aims to streamline operations and foster continued growth in Pet Valu’s retail footprint and digital presence.

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