Ahold Delhaize USA appoints John Ruane president of The Giant Co.

Ahold Delhaize USA has named John Ruane brand president of The Giant Company.
Ahold Delhaize USA has named John Ruane brand president of The Giant Company.
(Photo courtesy of Ahold Delhaize USA)

Ahold Delhaize USA has named John Ruane brand president of The Giant Company, a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based global food retailer.

“We have been fortunate to have John lead The Giant Company as interim brand president during a time of transition, and we are excited about this next step in his career,” said JJ Fleeman, CEO Ahold Delhaize USA, in a news release. “He has led the team during a very important time in the company’s history as it celebrates its 100-year anniversary this fall. John is a leader who cares deeply about his team and serving customers. He will continue to drive strong performance and advance many of the hallmarks of The Giant Company brand, including growth in its local markets, innovation in operations and a strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as health and sustainability.”

Before serving as interim brand president, Ruane served as senior vice president and chief commercial officer for The Giant Co., where he led the merchandising and marketing teams to develop and implement customer-centric strategies that support the continued growth of the brand, while also improving customers’ experience and the overall value proposition, the release said.

Ruane started his career in the grocery industry at age 14 at Foodtown in New Jersey, where he worked through college. He later joined Pathmark and held positions of increasing responsibility at retail and in merchandising before joining Ahold Delhaize USA companies in 2011 and The Giant Company in 2018. 

“I’m honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve as brand president of The Giant Company,” said Ruane. “Guided by our purpose of connecting families for a better future in all that we do, I’m looking forward to building on The Giant Company’s incredible legacy and working with our entire team to do what we do best: ensuring we are always well-positioned to not only meet but exceed the needs of our customers and communities who’ve trusted us for the past century.”

An industry and community champion, Ruane serves as chair of FMI’s Fresh Food Leadership Committee and on the board of directors at Philabundance, the largest hunger-relief organization serving the Philadelphia area. He attended Rutgers College and has completed post-graduate programs at Cornell University and Harvard Business School.

The Giant Company, headquartered in Carlisle, Pa., is an omnichannel retailer with more than 35,000 associates that serves millions of neighbors across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and New Jersey. It operates 193 stores, 132 pharmacies, 107 fuel stations and over 180 online pickup hubs and grocery delivery services.

 

 

Tags

 

Latest News

Sweetpotato grower set for active spring demand
Sweetpotato grower set for active spring demand

Wynne, Ark.-based Matthews Ridgeview Farms is optimistic for a strong spring sweetpotato season, says Autumn Campbell, sales manager.

Changes are coming to food safety  and traceability regulations —  are retailers ready?
Changes are coming to food safety and traceability regulations — are retailers ready?

As mandatory compliance with the Produce Traceability Initiative and the Food Safety Modernization Act 204 Final Rule looms, retailers are readying for the 2026 implementation deadline. But they can’t do it alone.

AI-based precision crop management company raises $3.8M
AI-based precision crop management company raises $3.8M

Orchard Robotics hopes its artificial intelligence-driven camera system will help growers better understand what’s happening in their orchards and also better predict yields.

California growers anticipate good quality, ample supply this spring
California growers anticipate good quality, ample supply this spring

From vibrant artichokes to crisp lettuce varieties and colorful cauliflower, farms across the Golden State are poised to deliver fresh and nutritious vegetables, boosted by optimal weather conditions.

Study: 70% of retailers lose at least 5% operating margin to in-store inefficiencies
Study: 70% of retailers lose at least 5% operating margin to in-store inefficiencies

Survey results released by Simbe and Coresight Research show many retailers are investing, or planning to invest, in new in-store technology solutions to improve performance across inventory management and operations.

Washington, Oregon counties declared natural disaster areas
Washington, Oregon counties declared natural disaster areas

Following extreme heat in 2023, growers in Washington and Oregon can apply for Farm Service Agency financial services to help recover.