Kroger Announces Retirement of Atlanta Division President Bruce Lucia

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Wednesday, July 18th, 2018

The Kroger Co. announced the retirement of Atlanta Division President Bruce Lucia and the promotion of Tim Brown, currently Cincinnati/Dayton division president, to succeed him. Additionally, Michigan division President Scott Hays has been promoted to president of the Cincinnati/Dayton division.

Bruce Lucia to Retire after 44 Years of Service
Bruce Lucia, president of Kroger's Atlanta division, has announced his plans to retire from the company after 44 years of service. His retirement is effective September 1.

"In his more than 40 years with Kroger, Bruce has earned the admiration and respect of his teammates by forging real, genuine connections with associates and customers," said Rodney McMullen, Kroger's chairman and CEO. "Bruce has been a tremendous mentor to countless associates throughout our business. He will leave a legacy of strong, hard-working teams who care about each other. We wish Bruce and his family all the best in retirement."

Mr. Lucia began his career with Kroger in Atlanta in 1974 as a clerk. After graduating from the University of Georgia, he served as store manager, field specialist and district management in the Atlanta division. From 1987 to 1996, he went on to hold leadership roles in our Nashville, Central, Columbus and Michigan divisions, before being named Michigan division president in 1996. A year later, he was appointed president of the Columbus division. Mr. Lucia returned to Atlanta in his current role in 2000.

Mr. Lucia is active in Atlanta-area communities. He works with the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, ALS Association, Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance, Special Olympics of Georgia, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, MDA, Boy Scouts of America and United Way.

He and his wife, Tammy, plan to spend retirement traveling, playing golf, and spending time with their family.

Tim Brown Promoted to Atlanta Division President
Tim Brown, currently president of Kroger's Cincinnati/Dayton division, has been promoted to president of the Atlanta division, effective August 1.

"Tim is passionate about our customers, our associates and our community and dedicated to our purpose, To Feed the Human Spirit," said Mr. McMullen. "His leadership in supporting Restock Kroger will continue to drive business results in our Atlanta Division and help us achieve our vision to serve America through food inspiration and uplift."

Mr. Brown started his career with Kroger as a bagger at the age of 17. In 1981, he joined the company's management training program and has since served in leadership positions in nine of Kroger's retail divisions. He was promoted to vice president of Meat, Seafood and Deli/Bakery Operations in General Office before being promoted to vice president of Merchandising in both the Columbus and Atlanta divisions. In 2010, he was named vice president of Operations for the Mid-Atlantic division before being promoted to president of the Delta division in 2012. Mr. Brown was named president of the Cincinnati/Dayton division in 2015.

Scott Hays Named Cincinnati/Dayton Division President
Scott Hays, president of the Michigan division, has been named president of the Cincinnati/Dayton division. His successor will be announced at a later date.

Mr. Hays joined Kroger in April 2017 as vice president of Operations for the Fry's division. He was promoted to his current role in September of the same year.

"In just a short time with the company, Scott has already made a lasting impact," said Mr. McMullen. "Scott's passion for people and wealth of grocery and retail experience makes him an ideal leader for Kroger as we work to redefine the customer experience. We look forward to Scott's leadership of Restock Kroger in our Cincinnati/Dayton division."

Mr. Hays joined Kroger with a wealth of food retail experience. He began his grocery career with Albertson's in 1983 as a grocery clerk in Provo, Utah. He was promoted to store director and then held positions of increasing responsibility, including district manager, area vice president, and division vice president for the company's San Antonio division. Mr. Hays played an integral role in the development of the Texas and Louisiana markets for Albertson's. He also served as the vice president of Operations for Jewel Osco in the Chicagoland market and division president for Albertson's Dallas-Fort Worth market before joining Kroger.