The Home Depot has named Angie Brown its executive vice president and chief information officer.
As CIO, Brown will oversee all aspects of the company’s technology strategy, infrastructure, cybersecurity and software development.
A 27-year Home Depot veteran, Brown brings depth and breadth of experience, the company pointed out, holding roles of increasing responsibility across virtually every aspect of the technology operation. She was most recently senior vice president of information technology, the company noted, responsible for delivering technology solutions across the merchandising, customer experience, online, customer, marketing, reliability engineering, pro and supply chain functions. Under Brown’s leadership, Home Depot has developed transformative digital capabilities that enhance the customer and associate experience, including advancements in personalization, supply chain visibility and merchandising analytics.
As CIO, Brown replaces Fahim Siddiqui, who is leaving Home Depot, the company indicated without additional explanation.
“Angie is an exceptional leader whose customer-first mindset consistently drives meaningful innovation across our business,” said Ted Decker, Home Depot chair, president and CEO. “Her strategic vision and deep expertise have been instrumental in transforming The Home Depot’s interconnected experience, making home improvement more modern, more seamless and more convenient for our customers.”