A-Rod s partner in buying Minnesota s NBA, WNBA teams knows a thing or two about deals Marc Lore s next target: the Lynx and Wolves. May 3, 2021 11:26pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Marc Lore is known for being a tech entrepreneur who also has a communications style that has inspired workers and convinced the nation s largest retailer to take some uncharacteristic risks.
If his latest deal with partner and former Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez to buy the Timberwolves goes through, he is expected to bring that savvy to that organization and apply his tech knowledge to operations.
Anyone who has listened to Lore talk was unlikely surprised by the Timberwolves move. Lore gave a few interviews in January and alluded to some of his next ventures to the Wall Street Journal. He mentioned pro sports.
A-Rod s partner in buying Wolves, Lynx, Marc Lore knows a thing or two about deals Marc Lore s next target: the Lynx and Wolves. May 4, 2021 7:51am Text size Copy shortlink:
Marc Lore is known for being a tech entrepreneur who also has a communications style that has inspired workers and convinced the nation s largest retailer to take some uncharacteristic risks.
If his latest deal with partner and former Major League Baseball player Alex Rodriguez to buy the Timberwolves goes through, he is expected to bring that savvy to that organization and apply his tech knowledge to operations.
Anyone who has listened to Lore talk was unlikely surprised by the Timberwolves move. Lore gave a few interviews in January and alluded to some of his next ventures to the Wall Street Journal. He mentioned pro sports.
U.S. retail e-commerce business to report to Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner
Jet.com founder Marc Lore, president and CEO of U.S. eCommerce at Walmart, plans to step down at the end of this month and leave the retail giant this fall.
Walmart disclosed Lore’s upcoming departure in an 8-K filing today with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Plans call for Lore, who’s also a corporate executive vice president for Walmart, to step down from his e-commerce post on Jan. 31 and serve in a consulting role as a strategic adviser through September, according to the filing. Walmart said in the filing that Lore notified the company of his plan to retire yesterday.