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7-Eleven, Inc., founded in 1927 in Dallas, Texas, is the world's largest operator, franchisor and licensor of convenience stores. The company's success is due in part to the 7-Eleven management team, a talented group of individuals who have been able to effectively evaluate challenges and quickly respond to opportunities. | Senior Leadership Team
Vice Presidents
| Rita Bargerhuff | Vice President of Marketing | | Alan Beach | Vice President of Merchandising | | Sandra Cunningham | Vice President, Corporate Tax | | Sean Duffy | Vice President of Gasoline | | Sherri Durst | Vice President of Internal Audit | | John Ehrie | Vice President and Controller | | Frank Gambina | Vice President, National Franchise | | Rankin Gasaway | Vice President and Assistant General Counsel | | Steve Hall | Vice President, Facilities, Construction and Energy | | Daniel Hayes | Vice President, Business Solution Delivery | | Scott Hintz | Vice President, Compensation, Benefits and Human Resources Information Systems | | David Hurst | Vice President of Talent Management and Assessment | | Bob Jenkins | Vice President, International and Domestic Licensing | | Bill Merrigan | Vice President, Logistics | | Cynthia Noren | Vice President, Human Resources | | Shiro Ozeki | Vice President of Risk Management | | Dennis Phelps | Vice President, Fresh Foods | | Daniel Porter | Vice President, Real Estate and New Store Development | | Scott Robertson | Vice President, Field Merchandising | | Art Rubinett | Vice President and Assistant General Counsel | | Tom Scallion | Vice President of Business Transformation | | David Seltzer | Vice President and Treasurer | | Nancy Smith | Vice President, Operations Support | | Mark Wise | Vice President, New Store Development | | Ken Wakayabashi | Vice President, Store Support | | Denis Wojcik | Vice President, Enterprise Procurement | Division Leadership
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