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Target names new supply chain SVP

Heath Holtz

Minneapolis – Target has named Heath Holtz as senior vice president, field operations.

Reporting to Arthur Valdez, executive vice president and chief supply chain and logistics officer, Holtz will oversee Target’s supply chain and logistics field network to support Target’s more than 1,800 stores.

Holtz succeeds Preston Mosier, who decided to step away and spend more time with his family, Target said. Mosier remains with the company in an advisory role.

Holtz previously spent 14 years at Nissan Motor Corporation, where he most recently served as senior vice president of manufacturing, supply chain management and purchasing in North America. He led large, global teams solving complex supply chain issues and developing operational excellence, Target said. Holtz also has held positions at Dell and in the U.S. Air Force.

 “Heath’s strong track record of leading global teams to elevate operational quality and efficiency make him a valuable addition to Target as we continue evolving our supply chain to meet guest needs,” said Valdez.

Holtz added, “I’m excited to help remedy the challenges of a vast retail supply chain at an admired brand like Target, which is leading the industry in transforming the physical and digital shopping experiences for guests to enjoy.”

Andrea is passionate about home design, and has covered the industry for most of her journalism career. She currently serves as HFN’s managing editor, as well as editor of the HFN Idea Book and co-host of HFN’s podcast, The Inside Scoop. In addition, she is the lighting editor for sister publication Home Accents Today. Andrea lives in beautiful Brooklyn, where she could very well be the only person without a tattoo.

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