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This Home Depot org chart highlights the company’s organizational structure and leadership team, including key executives such as Ted Decker (President & CEO) , Lisa Lewis (Director Of Information Technology) , and Jason Hardin (Director Of Information Technology) . It provides a clear overview of the leadership team’s roles and how they work together to achieve organizational goals and ensure effective management across all functions.

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Home Depot Leadership Team

Executives

Profile Summary

Ted Decker
Ted Decker

President & CEO

Ted Decker transitioned from executive vice president of merchandising to President and CEO in March 2022. Ted joined The Home Depot on Feb. 14, 2000 as director of business valuation. In 2002, Ted became senior director of business valuation and then vice president of strategic business development. In April of 2006, Ted’s responsibilities were broadened to include real estate when he was named senior vice president of strategic business and asset development. Prior to his most recent role as executive vice president of merchandising, Ted was senior vice president of retail finance, pricing analytics and assortment planning. Before joining The Home Depot, Ted worked in business development, strategic planning, finance and treasury at Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. Prior to that, Ted held various corporate finance, lending and credit positions at PNC Bank. He has extensive international experience, having lived and worked in London, England, and Sydney, Australia. Ted earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in business administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

Lisa Lewis
Lisa Lewis

Director Of Information Technology

Lisa Lewis is an accomplished IT professional with extensive experience in technology leadership. Currently serving as the Director of Information Technology at The Home Depot since August 1995, Lisa oversees the HR technology transformation to Workday and previously managed a portfolio of development teams supporting HR, Payroll, Staffing, and Learning operations for 300,000 associates across the US and Canada. Prior roles include Team Lead for the NC Department of Transportation, where Lisa directed the successful implementation of a year 2000 compliant drivers license system, and an IT Developer position at Burroughs Wellcome focused on research and development of neural networks and expert systems. Lisa holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from East Carolina University, obtained in 1992.

Jason Hardin
Jason Hardin

Director Of Information Technology

Jason Hardin has extensive experience in information technology, currently serving as the Director of Information Technology at The Home Depot since May 2012, following roles as Sr. IT Manager and IT Manager. Prior to this, Jason worked at BWXT Pantex as a Technical Lead Programmer Analyst from November 2007 to May 2012 and held web developer positions at Alamosa PCS (2000-2006) and the City of Lubbock (1998-2000). Jason holds a Master of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from Wayland Baptist University (2001-2003) and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from Texas Tech University (1996-2000).

Christopher Lanzilotta
Christopher Lanzilotta

CISO

Christopher Lanzilotta currently serves as the Chief Information Security Officer at The Home Depot since January 2019 and has extensive experience in IT security consulting, having held significant positions at EY from March 2003 to February 2022, including Principal and Senior Manager in Advisory Services. Lanzilotta has a robust background in developing global security architecture and has contributed as a consultant to various organizations such as TIAA, AIG, and AstraZeneca. Notably, at AstraZeneca, Lanzilotta led the design and development of a master data management repository and compliance solutions. Lanzilotta holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Drexel University, earned between 1993 and 1999, in addition to a high school diploma from Cinnaminson High School.

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Venkata Katpalli
Venkata Katpalli

Director Of Information Technology

Venkata Katpalli is an experienced Information Technology professional with a career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as the Director of Information Technology at The Home Depot since August 2005, Venkata has held multiple roles including Senior Manager for Cart & Checkout, Software Engineer Manager, and Lead IT Developer/Team Lead. Prior to The Home Depot, Venkata was a Softima Consultant at Misys Healthcare Systems from 2000 to 2005 and led a team at Softima from 1998 to 2000. Venkata holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science from Bangalore University, completed between 1991 and 1995.

Jordan Broggi
Jordan Broggi

EVP, Customer Experience & President, Online

Jordan Broggi is senior vice president at The Home Depot and president, online. In this role, he is focused on advancing the customer’s online experience to create a seamless interconnected shopping experience, blending the digital and physical worlds. He is responsible for online operations, merchandising strategy and customer experience. Most recently, Jordan served as senior vice president of finance, where he served as the primary finance partner to the U.S. business and was responsible for planning, forecasting and guiding execution of the company P&L and capital plan. Jordan joined The Home Depot in 2013 and has held roles of increasing responsibility in merchandising finance, supply chain finance, financial planning and analysis and strategic business development. Prior to joining the company, Jordan held various positions in finance and strategy at LexisNexis and Bain & Company. Jordan serves on the Investment Committee for The Home Depot, Inc. FutureBuilder 401(k) retirement plan and as a Vestry member for the Church of the Apostles in Atlanta. He has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from the University of South Carolina.

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Kelly Mayhall
Kelly Mayhall

President, Southern Division

Kelly Mayhall is President, Southern Division at Home Depot.

Rodney Strader
Rodney Strader

Principal Architect

Rodney Strader is an experienced professional in risk management and cybersecurity, currently serving as Principal Architect for Global Risk and Compliance at The Home Depot since November 2022. Previously, Strader held key leadership roles, including Vice President of Risk Management and VP of Security Operations at Discovery Inc, where responsibilities included building the Data Security Program and ensuring compliance with privacy laws. Other notable positions held include Director of Security Operations at Scripps Networks Interactive, Sr Director of Global Security Services at Elavon, and Regional Security Officer at Sony DADC, where Strader developed security programs aligned with ISO 27001. Strader's educational background includes multiple MBA degrees in Information Assurance and a B.S. in Computer Systems Management from institutions such as North Central University and Rochester Christian University.

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Stephanie Smith
Stephanie Smith

EVP, HR

Stephanie Smith is senior vice president of supply chain for The Home Depot. She is responsible for direct fulfillment operations across online, appliance, consumer, and pro channels, as well as all the development and build of all new platforms supporting customer fulfillment across Home Depot. Stephanie joined the Company in 2003 in store operations and has held roles of increasing responsibility in store operations, merchandising operations and supply chain. Most recently, she was vice president of supply chain development. Prior to joining the Company, Stephanie was a consultant with Ernst & Young, LLP. Stephanie has a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She has served as the Co-Chair for the Supply Chain Council of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Supply Chain and Logistics Institute at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Stephanie was also recently appointed to serve on the Georgia Freight and Logistics Commission.

Amit Kalra
Amit Kalra

Senior Vice President – Supply Chain

Amit Kalra is an accomplished supply chain executive currently serving as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain at The Home Depot since May 2024. Prior to this role, Amit Kalra held significant leadership positions at Staples from October 2012 to May 2024, including Executive Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer, where responsibilities encompassed supply chain strategy, automation, and operations across various business segments. Previous experience includes key roles at Accenture, where Amit Kalra led e-commerce and supply chain solutions, and at Manhattan Associates, where contributions included product development and market analysis for logistics solutions. Amit Kalra began a career with IBM (formerly Yantra Corporation) as a Senior Consultant in order management and warehousing. Academic qualifications include an MBA in Operations and Systems from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and a B.E. in Electronics and Communication from the Delhi Institute of Technology.

David Lauen
David Lauen

Systems Engineer Senior Principal

David Lauen is Systems Engineer Senior Principal at Home Depot.

Angie Brown
Angie Brown

SVP, Technology

Angie Brown is senior vice president of technology for The Home Depot. She and her team are responsible for developing solutions for merchandising, online, customer, marketing and supply chain functions. Angie has been with The Home Depot since 1998, when she started her career as an associate systems engineer. She has held roles of increasing responsibility in the technology organization and was most recently the vice president of technology for merchandising. Angie was honored as the 2022 Woman of the Year in Technology by Women in Technology (WIT). Angie holds a BBA in Management Information Systems and Services from the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business and has completed Harvard Business School’s Authentic Leadership Development Program and Carnegie Melon Heinz College’s CIO Program. She serves as a board member for the Technology Association of Georgia and Junior Achievement of Georgia.

Haydn Chilcott
Haydn Chilcott

SVP, Operations

Haydn Chilcott is the senior vice president of operations. He is responsible for simplifying and improving productivity of store operations, as well as the continuous improvement of our associate and customer experience across our U.S. stores. Haydn joined The Home Depot in 1988 as an hourly sales associate. He has held roles of increasing responsibility including store manager, district manager, regional vice president for the South Atlantic region, and vice president of store operations. Previously, he was president of the Western division of The Home Depot where he was responsible for leading sales and operations throughout 13 Western states. Prior to joining the company, Haydn was in operations with both Savon Drugs and Safeway. Haydn has a bachelor’s degree in finance from California State University.

Billy Bastek
Billy Bastek

EVP, Merchandising

Billy Bastek serves as executive vice president of merchandising for The Home Depot, where he is responsible for all store merchandising departments, merchandising strategy, services and vendor management and in-store environment. Previously, he was senior vice president of hardlines, responsible for merchandising and marketing strategies for the hardware and garden departments. Prior to that role, he was merchandising vice president of hardware and tools, where he oversaw the growth and transformation of the power tools and automotive departments in stores and online. Under Billy’s leadership, the merchandising team has led the modernization of the power tools and outdoor power categories, driving an industry-wide shift from corded or gas-powered to battery-powered equipment, with an ecosystem of innovative tools powered by the same battery platforms. He and his team also drove the successful growth of The Home Depot’s Halloween and holiday categories both online and in-stores, which have achieved record sell-through over the past several seasons. Billy is a more than 30-year veteran of The Home Depot and began his career in 1989 at HD Supply, formerly known as Maintenance Warehouse, which the company originally acquired in 1997. He has held various roles of increasing responsibility, including global product merchant, senior merchant, divisional merchandise manager and MVP for building materials. Billy has a bachelor’s degree in communications from San Diego State University.

Clint Augustine
Clint Augustine

Senior Director Technology - Home Depot Digital and Mobile Engineering & Cloud Platform

Clint Augustine has extensive experience in technology leadership spanning over two decades, currently serving as Senior Director Technology at The Home Depot, where responsibilities include overseeing Digital and Mobile Engineering and Cloud Platform initiatives. Prior roles at The Home Depot include directing technology efforts in infrastructure and cloud platforms as well as datacenter and edge infrastructure. Prior to this, Clint held key positions at Pantex Plant, Firstbank Southwest, and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., contributing to IT infrastructure services, enterprise architecture, and IT strategy. Clint began a career in technology as a Systems Engineer at Perryton Independent School. Education background includes a BBA in Computer Information Systems from Oklahoma Panhandle State University and additional studies at Texas Tech University.

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Hector Padilla
Hector Padilla

EVP, US Stores & Operations

Hector Padilla is executive vice president of outside sales & service for The Home Depot and has been growing his career with the company for more than 26 years. He previously served as president of the southern division, overseeing sales and operations of more than 690 stores and leading a team of more than 100,000 associates in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Like so many of the company’s senior leaders, Hector began his career in the aisles of our stores. He has held the various positions throughout the organization including department supervisor, store manager, district manager, general manager of home services, divisional director of field services, regional vice president and senior vice president of operations. During his tenure as president of the southern division, Hector supported our associates and customers through numerous hurricanes and natural disasters, working with The Home Depot Foundation to help rebuild the impacted communities. Hector earned an executive MBA from the University of Miami.

Michael Rowe
Michael Rowe

EVP, Pro

Michael Rowe is EVP, Pro at Home Depot.

Teresa Wynn Roseborough
Teresa Wynn Roseborough

EVP, General Counsel & Secretary

Teresa Wynn Roseborough is responsible for The Home Depot’s legal functions, government relations, corporate communications and external affairs. In addition, as corporate secretary, Teresa serves as a liaison between the board of directors and the company and is responsible for all corporate governance matters. Teresa and the legal team are responsible for securities, litigation, employment, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, store operations, risk management and intellectual property. She also leads the government relations team as they address legislative issues that impact the business environment, the retail industry and our associates. In her corporate communications and external affairs role, Teresa leads the company’s internal and external communications, The Home Depot Foundation, The Homer Fund, branded merchandise and the events team. Before joining The Home Depot in 2011, Teresa held several positions in the legal department of MetLife, and she was formerly a partner in the firm that is now Eversheds Sutherland. Teresa’s more than 30 years of legal experience also includes government service as deputy assistant attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice; law clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge James Dickson Phillips of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; and an employee of the Department of Defense in West Germany. Teresa was named one of 25 Influential Black Women in Business by The Network Journal and as one of America’s top black attorneys by Black Enterprise. Her civic involvements include serving as a public member of the Administrative Conference of the U.S., co-chair of the board of directors of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and a member of the Board of Overseers of the RAND Corporation Institute for Civil Justice. Teresa earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Virginia, a master’s degree in education from Boston University, and a juris doctor with high honors from the University of North Carolina School of Law, where she was editor-in-chief of the Law Review.

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Richard McPhail
Richard McPhail

EVP, CFO

Richard McPhail is chief financial officer and executive vice president of The Home Depot. He is responsible for all aspects of the Finance organization, including financial reporting and operations, financial planning and analysis, internal audit, investor relations, treasury and tax. Since joining the Company in 2005, Richard has held a number of roles of increasing responsibility within the Finance organization including director of Strategic Business Development, vice president of Strategic Business Development, and senior vice president of Finance. In his most recent role as senior vice president of Finance, Richard led the evolution of the Company’s strategic and financial planning processes, created the decision analytics center of excellence and guided the Company’s day-to-day performance versus plan. He also oversaw business development activity, contributing to the Company’s sales growth and productivity. Previously, Richard was with Marconi Corporation plc in London, England, where he served as executive vice president of corporate finance, leading their business development efforts in Europe and North America. Prior to Marconi, Richard held positions with Wachovia Securities and with Arthur Andersen. Richard serves on the board of directors for Odyssey Atlanta and Zoo Atlanta. He earned bachelor’s degrees in economics and in business management from North Carolina State University, and a master’s degree in business administration from Duke University.

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Ann-Marie Campbell
Ann-Marie Campbell

EVP, U.S. Stores

Ann-Marie Campbell began her career with The Home Depot in 1985 as a cashier in South Florida and today is executive vice president, U.S. Stores. In this role, she leads the company’s three U.S. operating divisions comprised of nearly 2,000 U.S. stores and the bulk of the company’s nearly 400,000 associates. Ann-Marie learned her first lessons in retail from her grandmother in Jamaica, who owned a small furniture store and had a reputation for friendly, top-notch customer service. And after more than 30 years with the company, Ann-Marie brings a deep understanding of The Home Depot’s operations, culture and customers. During her career at the company, she has served in a variety of positions, including store manager, district manager and regional vice president. She has also served as vice president of operations, vice president of merchandising and special orders, vice president of retail marketing and sales for Home Depot Direct, vice president of vendor services and, most recently, president of the Southern Division of The Home Depot. Ann-Marie shares her business expertise on a broad level by serving on the boards for Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, Barnes & Noble and Potbelly Corporation. Her impact is widely recognized with Fortune magazine listing her among its top 50 most powerful women in business for 4 consecutive years, most recently as #16 in the magazine’s 2018 rankings. In addition, DoSomething.org named Ann-Marie as one of its 2018 Inspirational 25, a group of leaders who are shattering expectations and challenging the status quo in the tireless pursuit of a better world. Living Home Depot’s values is a passion for Ann-Marie. She is an active Team Depot volunteer, working side by side with other associates as they give back to local communities. She is also a champion of The Homer Fund, an internal charity that financially supports associates facing unexpected personal tragedies. Ann-Marie is a graduate of Georgia State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and a master’s degree in business administration. She is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, an international business honor society, and the National Scholars Honor Society.

Tim Wilkerson
Tim Wilkerson

SVP, Home Services

Tim Wilkerson is senior vice president of home services at The Home Depot. In this role, he oversees the Home Services business, including installation operations, in-home sales, customer contact centers, as well as service provider sourcing, onboarding and compliance. Previously, he led the merchandising execution team’s 25,000 associates to deliver in-store merchandising solutions that drive sales, enable speed and create value for our stores, suppliers and customers. Tim joined the Company in 1996 as an import distribution center assistant manager. Like many of our leaders, he has held roles of increasing responsibility including shift manager, import distribution center manager, divisional director of logistics, senior manager of logistics, director of logistics, senior director of supply chain, district manager, regional vice president of the gulf region, vice president of store operations and, most recently, vice president of Home Depot’s merchandising execution team. Tim has a bachelor’s degree in management from Georgia Southern University.

Paul Antony
Paul Antony

SVP, Technology

Paul Antony is Senior Vice President – Technology for The Home Depot. He and his team are responsible for developing solutions for enterprise-wide functions including Stores, Pro, Services, Finance, Human Resources and Legal. Prior to joining The Home Depot in 2018, Paul served as SVP – Technology at Walmart where he spent nearly 20 years in leadership positions for store, supply chain and enterprise solutions. Earlier in his career, Paul spent more than a decade with NCR Corporation in software development and led the integration of NCR’s services. Paul holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Christian Brothers University and a master’s degree in engineering from the University of South Carolina.

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Molly Battin
Molly Battin

Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer

Molly Battin is Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer at Home Depot.

John Deaton
John Deaton

EVP, Supply Chain & Product Development

Deaton, a 14-year veteran of the company, offers a wealth of experience after serving in several company leadership roles in supply chain, product development, and most recently in retail operations. Deaton has been an instrumental leader in the supply chain transformation throughout his tenure with the company. He began his career with The Home Depot in 2007 as vice president of supply chain development where he led the rollout of 19 Rapid Deployment Centers (RDCs) to modernize the company's store replenishment operations. In 2011, he was promoted to senior vice president of brand and product development. In this role, he led the transformation of The Home Depot's private brands portfolio, including the launch of HDX and the relaunch of Husky, both of which have grown to be iconic multi-billion-dollar brands. John was named senior vice president of supply chain in 2017, leading major aspects of the company's supply chain operations including transportation, distribution and inventory management. Among his many other contributions in this role, he oversaw the mechanization of the company's RDCs. He took on the role of senior vice president of Retail Operations earlier this year, further expanding his experience across the company. Prior to joining The Home Depot, Deaton served eight years at Office Depot in several officer-level positions in supply chain, operations, business development and marketing. Prior to that, he worked in management consulting at Ernst & Young.

Devin Watson
Devin Watson

Software Engineering Manager

Devin Watson is an accomplished software engineering professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles. Currently serving as a Software Engineering Manager at The Home Depot since August 2018, Devin has progressed through several key positions, including Staff Software Engineer Team Lead and Senior Software Engineer Team Lead. Prior experience includes a role as Senior Enterprise Developer/Integrator & Team Leader at Berkshire Hathaway Energy, where Devin led a team to transition a monolithic application to microservices and maintained Kubernetes clusters on AWS. Additionally, experience at BetterCloud involved developing a stream processing platform for analyzing SaaS events, while earlier work at Identity One focused on biometric identity management solutions for secure environments. Devin holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Georgia Southern University, earned in 2011.

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Jose Acosta
Jose Acosta

Vice President, Product And Engineering

Jose Acosta is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in product development and engineering, currently serving as Vice President of Product and Engineering at The Home Depot since January 2006. In this role, Jose oversees Engineering, Quality, and Packaging for the Private Brands Portfolio. Prior positions at The Home Depot include Director of Global Sourcing Operations, Merchant for Product Development, and DMM for Hardlines Private Brands, where Jose was instrumental in launching successful product lines such as Lifeproof and expanding categories like Traffic Master. Prior to The Home Depot, Jose held significant positions at GE, including Operations Leader and Certified Black Belt in Six Sigma. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Manufacturing Systems and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, both from Tecnológico de Monterrey.

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Maura Hart
Maura Hart

Vice President Of Technology

Maura Hart has extensive experience in technology leadership, holding various senior positions across multiple companies. At The Home Depot, Maura serves as Vice President of Technology, with previous roles including Sr. Director of Technology in Merchandising Master Data and a combined 6.7 years in Supply Chain and Store Selling. Prior to The Home Depot, Maura was Senior Vice President and CIO at BI-LO, Group Vice President and CIO at Winn-Dixie, and held multiple roles in information technology at Millerzell. Maura also served as President at NAI. Maura Hart earned an MBA in Computer Science from Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science from Emory University.

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Denise Countryman
Denise Countryman

Vice President Of Technology

Denise Countryman is Vice President Of Technology at Home Depot.

Chris Black
Chris Black

Chief Architect and Vice President, Information Technology

Chris Black is Chief Architect and Vice President, Information Technology at Home Depot.

Daniel Grider
Daniel Grider

Member Board Of Trustees, The Home Depot Foundation

Daniel Grider serves as the Vice President of Technology and Head of Infrastructure & Operations at The Home Depot since March 2009, while also contributing as a member of the Board of Trustees for The Home Depot Foundation. Grider’s experience includes positions on the Board of Trustees for the Atlanta Police Foundation and Meals On Wheels Atlanta. Prior roles include Senior Director of Site Operations, Information Security & Disaster Recovery at eBay, and various leadership positions in information security and business continuity at Wal-Mart Stores. Grider began a career in law enforcement as a police officer with the Rogers Police Department after completing training at the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy. Grider holds a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from Oklahoma State University and an Associate of Science in Business from Eastern Oklahoma State College.

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