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CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Dollar Tree Inc. has named chief executive officer Michael Creedon to its board of directors. The company has also appointed William Douglas, a 30-year veteran of Coca-Cola, and Timothy Johnson, a retail industry veteran, to its board.

“Bill and Tim are both esteemed financial leaders with a strong understanding of today’s competitive retail landscape,” Creedon said. “We look forward to their many contributions and support in driving long-term value for our associates, customers, and shareholders.”

Creedon was appointed CEO of Dollar Tree in December 2024. He joined the company in 2022 as chief operating officer and held that position until his appointment as Interim CEO in November 2024. Prior to Dollar Tree, Creedon held leadership roles at Advance Auto Parts, Tyco International, and ADT Security.

Douglas is a 30-year veteran of the Coca-Cola system, with extensive domestic and international retail experience. At Coca-Cola, he held progressive leadership roles in IT, Finance, and Supply Chain. Following his retirement in 2016, Bill was appointed to the Board of Coca-Cola Hellenic where he also serves as chair of the audit committee. He serves on the Boards of SiteOne Landscape Supply, North Highland ESOP, and Monster Beverages Corporation.

Johnson has more than 30 years of retail leadership experience. Since 2021, he has served as the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer of Victoria’s Secret & Co (VS&Co), leading up to his recently announced retirement, planned for June 2025. Prior to VS&Co, he was the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer of Big Lots. Mr. Johnson serves on the Boards of Brinker International, LogicSource, Inc., and Nationwide Children’s Hospital and previously served on the Board of The Aaron’s Company.

“The additions of Bill, Tim, and Mike complement our current Board of Directors’ skillsets and experiences, strengthening our ability to accelerate our growth strategy as a leader in value retailing,” chairman of the board Edward Kelly said.

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