What Happened?
Seattle, WA-based Nordstrom Resigned Daniel Little as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: January 20, 2017
Seattle, WA-based Nordstrom Resigned Daniel Little as Chief Information Officer
At Nordstrom, we empower our employees to set their sights high and blaze their own trails. This is a place where your success and growth are truly a result of your own efforts and achievements. Our teams are made up of motivated people who work hard to become leaders within the company, at all levels of the organization. These well-traveled paths show how hard work, loyalty, a competitive spirit and your unwavering commitment to the customer can take you and your career to new places.
Daniel F. Little, also known as Dan, has been the Chief Information Officer of Nordstrom, Inc. since February 2014 and its Executive Vice President since March 2003. Mr. Little joined Nordstrom in July 2002 and served as its Chief Administrative Officer from March 28, 2003 to 2014 and also as its Vice President of Supply Chain Strategy and served until March 2003. He has more than 19 years experience in operations and supply chain management. Prior to Nordstrom, he spent nine years at Colgate-Palmolive, most recently as the Manufacturing General Manager of personal care products in Europe. He served as Supply Chain Director for various European divisions and as a Plant Manager in Malaysia. He began his career in operations and supply chain management at the Boeing Company. Mr. Little received his Master`s in Business Administration from Harvard in 1991 and holds a Bachelor`s of Science, cum laude, in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington in 1984.
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