Former Best Buy CIO Robert Willett Retires
Written by Evan SchumanNovember 12th, 2009
Best Buy on Wednesday (Nov. 11) announced the retirement of one of the industry's most well known and respected IT leaders, Robert Willett. But the circumstances surrounding the retirement announcement are fueling questions.
The 63-year-old Willett has been at Best Buy since early 2004 and is leaving with the title of CEO, Best Buy International. He had served as corporate CIO, a title he held along with the CEO International title until Neville Roberts assumed the CIO title in late May 2009. But the way the retirement—slated to go into effect December 31—was announced was unusual.
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