BJ's Wholesale Club

Who are BJ's Wholesale Club's decision-makers?

Bob Eddy leads BJ's Wholesale Club, with finance, operations, technology, brand, legal, investor relations, and business-unit executives shaping major purchase decisions.

CEO
Bob Eddy
CFO/key exec
Laura Felice
Founded
1984
Employees
About 34,000
HQ
Marlborough, MA
Status
Public company; NYSE: BJ
  • Bob EddyChairman, President and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2021Leads warehouse-club growth, membership, and expansion.
  • Laura FeliceExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFO since 2021Owns finance, accounting, treasury, and capital allocation.
  • Scott SchmadekeExecutive Vice President, Chief Operations OfficerOperations leaderLeads club operations and field execution.
  • Diana RashkowVice President, Investor RelationsIR leaderPrimary investor contact in company releases.

Who leads BJ's Wholesale Club?

BJ's Wholesale Club's leadership team is anchored by Bob Eddy as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Laura Felice as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. The remaining senior leaders in the profile cover operating, technology, brand, legal, investor, or business-unit responsibilities.

For account research, the CEO and CFO set strategic and financial constraints, while operators and functional leaders define the problem, integration requirements, and rollout readiness.

Who actually makes buying decisions at BJ's Wholesale Club?

Large purchases usually require a business owner, finance approval, procurement review, legal review, and technology or security validation. For customer-facing, store, advisor, trading, manufacturing, or supply-chain workflows, the budget owner is often outside IT even when IT controls architecture and risk.

The selling path should identify the operating metric first, then map stakeholders around that metric. A generic executive email campaign is weaker than a use-case-led approach tied to an annual priority.

How is BJ's Wholesale Club organized as it scales?

BJ's Wholesale Club is organized around public-company reporting, operating units or brands, corporate functions, and field or client-facing execution. That structure creates multiple buying centers: enterprise technology, finance, operations, marketing, human resources, legal, supply chain, and business-unit leadership.

Expansion or transformation programs usually need cross-functional coordination. Vendors should expect formal procurement steps, security review, implementation planning, and measurement against business outcomes.

As of June 2026.Sources:BJ's Wholesale Club leadershipBJ's Wholesale Club investor relations

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