Walmart Chief Technology Officer Jeremy King is leaving the company, according to an internal memo.
's chief technology officer, Jeremy King, will depart the company on March 29, according to an internal memo.
Under King, Walmart integrated its massive stores and online systems and began offering shoppers services such as in-store pickup of online orders, easy returns and online grocery pickup, among other benefits. The retailer's ecommerce success has been erratic over the years but sales growth in the past few quarters has shown signs of consistency.
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