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Home » Target New CEO Takes Helm as Sales Slump and Protests Grow

Target New CEO Takes Helm as Sales Slump and Protests Grow

NS Staff by NS Staff
4 months ago
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Target new CEO Michael Fiddelke officially assumed leadership Sunday at a moment of unusual strain for the retailer. Sales have stagnated, competition has intensified, and the company’s hometown of Minneapolis remains unsettled by federal immigration operations that have disrupted daily life and drawn national scrutiny.

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Fiddelke, who joined Target as an intern in 2003 and rose through the ranks, succeeds Brian Cornell after more than 20 years inside the company. In a public letter issued Monday, he acknowledged the difficulty of the moment while emphasizing the opportunity ahead. He said Target has “real work to do,” but also pointed to the brand’s potential to recover its distinctive appeal.

The immediate challenge for the Target new CEO is restoring momentum at a retailer that once thrived on stylish, affordable products. Target built its reputation on designer partnerships and in-house brands such as Threshold, All in Motion, and Cat and Jack. Middle-income families, particularly parents shopping for children, were a core customer base.

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Target New CEO Confronts Post-Pandemic Decline

Target’s business surged during the pandemic as consumers stocked up on essentials and home goods. That surge faded quickly. Inflation in 2022 and 2023 forced households to cut discretionary spending, leaving Target with excess inventory, including electronics and home décor.

Operational issues added to the strain. Customers complained about cluttered aisles, understaffed stores, and long checkout lines. Some locations were slow to prepare for major shopping seasons, weakening consumer confidence.

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At the same time, competition from Amazon, Walmart, and Costco intensified. Those rivals used their scale to lower prices and expand convenience, widening the gap as shoppers became more cost conscious. Target’s stock has fallen nearly 30% over the past three years, reflecting concerns about stalled growth.

Retail analyst Scott Mushkin of R5 Capital described the task facing the Target new CEO as enormous, citing the need to improve execution while redefining the company’s value proposition.

Minneapolis Unrest Adds Political Pressure

Beyond retail challenges, Fiddelke must navigate a volatile political environment in Minneapolis. Federal immigration operations have sparked protests across the city, including at Target stores. The situation escalated after two Target employees were arrested at a Richfield, Minnesota location.

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Target operates more than 50 stores in the Twin Cities. Protesters have repeatedly gathered at those locations, urging the company to denounce the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Demonstrations also reached Target’s headquarters on Monday, Fiddelke’s first day on the job.

The unrest places the Target new CEO in a delicate position. The company must balance employee safety, customer sentiment, and political risk while avoiding actions that could trigger retaliation or consumer backlash.

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Target New CEO Balances Values and Backlash

Target has navigated similar tensions before. Under Brian Cornell, the company took strong public positions on racial diversity and LGBTQ rights. Those stances earned praise from progressive customers but triggered boycotts and legal pressure from conservative groups.

In recent years, Target scaled back some initiatives amid lawsuits and political opposition. That shift frustrated some customers and employees, leaving the company exposed from both directions. The Target new CEO now inherits that legacy during another period of heightened political sensitivity.

After the killing of Alex Pretti on January 24, Target joined other Minnesota-based companies in a joint statement calling for an “immediate de-escalation of tensions.” The statement avoided direct reference to immigration enforcement but acknowledged widespread disruption.

Fiddelke also addressed employees directly, describing the violence in Minneapolis as “incredibly painful” and offering support resources. That internal message signaled empathy while stopping short of a broader public stance.

Turnaround Strategy Underway

Operational recovery is central to Fiddelke’s plan. Target will increase capital spending by 25% to $5 billion, directing funds toward store operations, merchandising, and technology. Improving product availability and in-store experience is seen as essential to rebuilding trust.

Target is also testing new concepts. A recently opened store in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood features fashion-forward apparel, designer collaborations, and beauty products. The company plans to use the location to experiment with ideas that could roll out nationally.

In his letter, Fiddelke said customers want strong design, real value, and engaging experiences. He framed those elements as core to Target’s identity and critical to its recovery.

A High-Stakes Beginning

The convergence of declining performance and civic unrest makes this an unusually challenging start for the Target new CEO. Few retail leaders begin their tenure amid protests at headquarters and intense scrutiny of corporate values.

Fiddelke’s long history with the company provides institutional knowledge, but it also ties him to decisions that shaped current conditions. His ability to stabilize operations while navigating political pressure will define Target’s trajectory.

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