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Brad Buckley named Director of Asset Protection – Retail Excellence for Sears Holdings Corporation

Brad BuckleyBrad Buckley was recently named Director of Asset Protection – Retail Excellence – Sears, Roebuck and Co. Brad was previously Regional Director of Loss Prevention for the South Central Region. Brad began with Sears in 2006 as Regional Director of Loss Prevention for the Mid-Atlantic Region, also serving as Regional Loss Prevention Manager for the Southeast Region. He formerly worked as Regional Loss Prevention Manager for Retail Ventures prior to joining Sears.

Sears Holdings Corporation recently announced that it has reorganized its Loss Prevention program into an Asset and Profit Protection business unit to better align with the company’s transformation and represent its evolving business needs. The new department includes leaders responsible for key areas across the company, including Kmart stores format; Sears stores format; Operations and Innovation; Learning and Development; Investigations, Online and Supply Chain; and Safety, Compliance and Home Services.

Congratulations Brad!

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