Dollar General Promotes Six To Key Leadership Positions
Dollar General has promoted six members of its executive team across various departments, including finance, store operations, legal, strategy, and information technology.
Lee Carlisle has been promoted to senior vice president, Controller. Carlisle will oversee operational accounting, providing direction, technical guidance, and leadership in support of the company’s financial statements and reporting efforts. Carlisle joined the company in 2002 as assistant controller before being promoted to vice president, assistant controller in 2012.
Nick Snow was promoted to senior vice president, Decision Science and Analytics. Snow will continue to oversee reporting and analytics across store operations, merchandising, and marketing, as well as data science for Dollar General’s Media Network and digital initiatives. Snow joined the company in 2012 as director, Store Operations Reporting and Analytics, and has since held roles of increasing responsibility in merchandise operations and pricing analytics and decision science.
Barbara Springer has been promoted to senior vice president, Treasurer. In addition to continuing to lead the company’s treasury function, Springer’s responsibilities have expanded to include leadership of the retailer’s procurement team. Springer has been with the company for more than 25 years, originally joining as assistant treasurer and most recently serving as vice president, Treasurer.
Jeff Caples was promoted to division vice president, Store Operations, and will lead more than 2,000 stores in the southeast. Caples has more than 27 years of operational retail expertise, driving excellent store standards and developing top talent. Caples joined Dollar General in 2023 as regional director and recently served as senior director of Field Operations to oversee operations and train new field leaders.
Angie Negron-Nieves has joined DG as vice president, Internal Audit. Nieves is responsible for the oversight and maintenance of the company's objective assurance to enhance its business practices, including measuring, evaluating, and recommending changes to effectively mitigate risks and maintain strong governance. Nieves brings more than 21 years of audit and compliance experience, holding roles of increasing responsibility for retail, cosmetic, and financial consulting companies.
Christy O’Neal was promoted to vice president, Portfolio, Planning, and Strategy. In this role, O’Neal will drive strategic innovation, continuity, and transformation for Dollar General’s information technology (IT) team. O’Neal joined the company in 2003 as a senior program analyst and has since been a leader in leveraging technology to deliver excellent service to DG’s customers, which included her most recent role as senior director, Portfolio, Planning, and Strategy.