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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.
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Senior Leadership Team
Vice Presidents
| 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 |
| Paul Pierce |
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 |
| Ken Wakayabashi |
Vice President, Business Planning |
| Denis Wojcik |
Vice President, Enterprise Procurement |
Division Leadership
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