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Inside the career of Costco CEO Craig Jelinek, who's worked with the warehouse club almost since its birth
Inside the career of Costco CEO Craig Jelinek, who's worked with the warehouse club almost since its birth
Áine CainMar 17, 2019, 18:52 IST
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Costco CEO Craig Jelinek has been with the company since 1984.
He largely worked his way up through the retailer's operations division.
Jelinek succeeded Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal as CEO in 2012.
Costco CEO Craig Jelinek has been with the warehouse chain since almost the beginning.
The first-ever club bearing the name Costco opened in 1983. Price Club, the company that it eventually merged with, opened in 1976. Jelinek joined Costco in 1984, just months after the first Costco opened. But even then, the longtime retail executive had decades of experience under his belt.
The Puget Sound Business Journal reported that, as of 2018, Jelinek's annual base salary was $800,000, while he also earned a $97,000 bonus, around $6.3 million in stock awards, and $214,000 in pension, retirement contributions, life insurance, and company car use.
Jelinek's dad helped build B-1 and B-70 bomber planes for a living. The CEO later told the Seattle Times that his father dissuaded him from going into the aircraft business.
The reason? Sales "always depended on the Democrats or the Republicans," and shifted with every new political regime change, Jelinek told the Seattle Times.
In 2010, Costco VP Richard Galanti said that Jelinek had been "around many of the people that started Costco since the very late sixties" during a conference call.
Jelinek told the Seattle Times that while he was holding down a part-time job with FedMart, his dad said something that ended up encouraging him to stick with retail.
"We are excited about Craig's elevation to his new role," Jelinek's predecessor said, according to Mass Market Retailers. "He is a highly seasoned retail executive, with over 25 years' experience at our company and over 35 years' experience in the industry."
For his part, Jelinek has touted Costco's ways of doing business, telling the Seattle Times: "We just stayed to our principles — it's what we do, take care of customers and employees and the people who are selling us merchandise."