Target Selects Current COO to be Next CEO

by Katie Lee

Minneapolis — Target Corporation’s board of directors has unanimously elected Michael Fiddelke, chief operating officer, to succeed Brian Cornell as chief executive officer and become a member of its board of directors. Cornell will transition to the role of executive chair of the board of directors. Both appointments are effective Feb. 1, 2026.

During his 20-year career at Target, Fiddelke has been instrumental in building many of the company’s core strengths, holding leadership roles across merchandising, finance, operations and human resources. As chief operating officer, and previously chief financial officer, he has overseen efforts that enabled exponential growth across the business, including investments to build and scale the company’s stores, supply chain, digital capabilities and team. To further fuel areas of investment and innovation, Fiddelke spearheaded enterprise efforts to deliver more than $2 billion in efficiencies. He has also been an advocate for investing in pay and benefits for the company’s team members, including industry-leading wages and development programs like Dream to Be.

Recently, Fiddelke established and began leading the company’s Enterprise Acceleration Office to reshape how Target operates — removing complexity, expanding technology and enabling more flexibility so the team can move faster to improve performance and drive long term growth.

“Over the last several years, the board has been executing a deliberate and thoughtful CEO succession process, including an extensive external search and assessment of many strong candidates,” says Christine Leahy, lead independent director of Target’s board of directors. “It is clear that Michael is the right leader to return Target to growth, refocus and accelerate the company’s strategy, and reestablish Target’s position as a leader in the highly dynamic and fast-moving retail environment. Michael’s tenure gives him unmatched enterprise insight and a base of strong team trust. But what sets him apart is how he combines those strengths with a ‘fresh eyes’ mindset, challenging the status quo to evolve how the business operates, differentiates and delivers long term value.”

Adds Cornell: “There is no one better suited to move Target forward than Michael Fiddelke. He brings a remarkable level of resolve in the face of complex challenges, a deep passion for growth, and a natural ability to inspire those around him to define what’s next. Those leadership attributes will be critical in shaping the next generation of Target. I want to thank the entire team at Target for their unwavering focus on our guests and on advancing our culture. It has been a privilege to lead this team over the last 11 years, and I will continue to support and champion Target in my role on the board.”

Cornell and Fiddelke will work together throughout the transition, and on Feb. 1, 2026, Fiddelke will join the board of directors with Cornell moving into the role of executive chair. An announcement about the company’s next chief operating officer will be made at a later date.

Minneapolis-based Target Corporation operates nearly 2,000 stores.

SOURCE: Target Corporation

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