Joseph E. "Joe" Antonini (born July 13, 1941)[1] is a businessman who is best known for being a former CEO of Kmart.
Early career
Joseph Antonini was a retail manager at Kresge's on Union Road in Cheektowaga, New York in the late 1960s. Kresge's, a five and dime operation, eventually became Kmart and Antonini continued working for the organization.
Education
Antonini attended high school at Morgantown High School.[2]
Kmart
Antonini became chairman in 1984 and CEO of Kmart in 1987.[3] In 1990, Kmart began a major restructuring and remodeling effort while competing against Walmart, resulting in financial difficulties for Kmart. In February 1990, when Kmart announced its refurbishing program, plans were to close and relocate about 300 Kmart stores, to expand about 620 stores, and to remodel the remaining 1,250 stores. Another 150 stores were to be closed within five years.[4] Antonini resigned from Kmart in 1995.[5]
References
- ATTENTION, K MART SHOPPERS JOSEPH E. ANTONINI b. JULY 13, 1941 Fortune Magazine, retrieved December 31, 2019^
- MHS Distinguished Alumni – Morgantown High School mohigans.mono.k12.wv.us, retrieved 2022-10-22^
- Stephanie Strom. Kmart Chief, Under Siege, Resigns Post The New York Times, March 22, 1995^
- Stephanie Strom. Kmart Earnings The New York Times, March 22, 1995^
- White, George. Kmart CEO Antonini Resigns : Price of Stock Jumps 8% on News of Ouster Los Angeles Times, March 22, 1995, retrieved June 21, 2015^