Target Names Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer

by Katie Lee

Minneapolis — Target Corporation has appointed Minsok Pak as executive vice president, chief strategy and innovation officer. He will be responsible for Target’s enterprise strategy development and retail innovation with the goal of enhancing the guest experience and accelerating growth.

Pak will also oversee business development for the company, including mergers, acquisitions, partnerships and joint venture initiatives. He will report to Target’s chairman and chief executive officer, Brian Cornell, and serve as a member of Target’s leadership team.

“Minsok brings deep business acumen and proven leadership capabilities to Target. Throughout his career, he has counseled numerous companies and led through significant times of change. He brings strategic vision, an innovative spirit and an ability to address complex business challenges by capturing near-term opportunities and charting a course for the future,” says Cornell. “As we build an even better Target for tomorrow, we must plan purposefully to drive growth and continue instilling innovation in every part of our business. I am confident Minsok is the right leader to fill this critical role.”

Pak has two decades of experience with McKinsey & Company, where he held various leadership roles and worked with leading global retail and consumer companies. Most recently, Pak was senior vice president, LEGO Retail, at The LEGO Group. In this role, Pak was responsible for leading LEGO’s branded retail channel, including more than 250 stores and e-commerce sites across 24 markets.

“Target has a legacy of innovating within the retail space, including their unique design partnerships, compelling brand portfolio, and investments in the shopper experience. I’ve long admired the company’s enviable brand positioning and loyal following,” says Pak. “I aim to build on that foundation, developing strategies for the future that drive innovation across the entire company and focus on further enhancing the guest experience, fueling growth, and ultimately positioning Target to succeed in a dynamic retail environment. I look forward to working with Brian and the Target team to accelerate the work already underway.”

Pak will join Target in Minneapolis on September 11, 2017.

Minneapolis-based Target Corporation has 1,816 stores. For more information, visit Target.com/Pressroom.

SOURCE: Target Corporation

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