Corporate Board Profile
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2021-03-02 | Juliette W. Pryor is General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Albertsons Companies, a Fortune 100 grocery retailer, which operates over 2,000 stores and includes a network of 22 distribution centers and 20 manufacturing facilities in its operations. Ms. Pryor began in this role in June of 2020 and is responsible for the company's legal, compliance, and government affairs functions. From 2016 to June 2020, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Cox Enterprises, a $20 billion family-owned conglomerate that operates in the communications, media and automotive sectors. Ms. Pryor previously worked at US Foods, Inc., where from 2005-2016 she led the legal, compliance, enterprise risk management, workforce safety, food safety, governance, government affairs and public policy functions. At different points during her tenure at US Foods, Ms. Pryor also held interim lead responsibility for human resources, diversity and inclusion and corporate communications. Before US Foods, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel for telecom start up e.spire Communications and began her career in private practice with Skadden Arps, advising global clients on complex, international commercial transactions, in the energy, media, and telecom sectors. Ms. Pryor is a skilled public and private company c-suite executive with 25+ years of business experience. Ms. Pryor has deep experience in the board room of multiple corporations, providing key leadership in IPOs, multi-billion-dollar divestitures and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and entity transformations. Her knowledge and experience in the legal, compliance, regulatory, audit, human resources, public policy, diversity and inclusion, and corporate governance areas combined with her wealth of expertise in retail, distribution and automotive services make her a valuable addition to our board. |
2022-03-01 | Juliette W. Pryor is General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Albertsons Companies, a Fortune 100 grocery retailer, which operates over 2,000 stores and includes a network of 22 distribution centers and 20 manufacturing facilities in its operations. Ms. Pryor began in this role in June of 2020 and is responsible for the company's legal, compliance, and government affairs functions. From 2016 to June 2020, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Cox Enterprises, a $20 billion family-owned conglomerate that operates in the communications, media and automotive sectors. Ms. Pryor previously worked at US Foods, Inc., where from 2005-2016 she led the legal, compliance, enterprise risk management, workforce safety, food safety, governance, government affairs and public policy functions. At different points during her tenure at US Foods, Ms. Pryor also held interim lead responsibility for human resources, diversity and inclusion and corporate communications. Before US Foods, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel for telecom start up e.spire Communications and began her career in private practice with Skadden Arps, advising global clients on complex, international commercial transactions, in the energy, media, and telecom sectors. Ms. Pryor is a skilled public and private company c-suite executive with 25+ years of business experience. Ms. Pryor has deep experience in the board room of multiple corporations, providing key leadership in IPOs, multi-billion-dollar divestitures and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and entity transformations. Her knowledge and experience in the legal, compliance, regulatory, audit, human resources, public policy, diversity and inclusion, and corporate governance areas combined with her wealth of expertise in retail, distribution and automotive services make her a valuable addition to our board. |
2023-03-03 | Juliette W. Pryor is General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Albertsons Companies, a Fortune 100 grocery retailer, which operates over 2,000 stores and includes a network of 22 distribution centers and 20 manufacturing facilities in its operations. Ms. Pryor began in this role in June of 2020 and is responsible for the company’s legal, compliance, and government affairs functions. From 2016 to June 2020, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Cox Enterprises, a $20 billion family-owned conglomerate that operates in the communications, media and automotive sectors. Ms. Pryor previously worked at US Foods, Inc., where from 2005-2016 she led the legal, compliance, enterprise risk management, workforce safety, food safety, governance, government affairs and public policy functions. At different points during her tenure at US Foods, Ms. Pryor also held interim lead responsibility for human resources, diversity and inclusion and corporate communications. Before US Foods, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel for telecom start up e.spire Communications and began her career in private practice with Skadden Arps, advising global clients on complex, international commercial transactions, in the energy, media, and telecom sectors. Ms. Pryor is a skilled public and private company c-suite executive with 25+ years of business experience. Ms. Pryor has deep experience in the board room of multiple corporations, providing key leadership in IPOs, multi-billion-dollar divestitures and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and entity transformations. Her knowledge and experience in the legal, compliance, regulatory, audit, human resources, public policy, diversity and inclusion, and corporate governance areas combined with her wealth of expertise in retail, distribution and automotive services make her a valuable addition to our board. |
2024-03-01 | Juliette W. Pryor is Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary of Lowe's Companies, Inc. where she leads the legal, compliance, government affairs, corporate sustainability, enterprise risk management and privacy functions. Previously, from 2020-2023, she served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Albertsons Companies, a Fortune 100 grocery retailer, where she was responsible for the company’s legal, compliance, and government affairs functions. From 2016 to June 2020, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Cox Enterprises, a $20 billion family-owned conglomerate that operates in the communications, media and automotive sectors. Ms. Pryor previously worked at US Foods from 2005-2016. Before US Foods, Ms. Pryor served as General Counsel for telecom start up e.spire Communications, and she began her career in private practice with Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. The Board has four standing Committees. Information regarding the functions of the Board’s Committees, their current membership and the number of meetings held by each Committee during 2023 is set forth below: Juliette W. Pryor - Nominating and ESG Committee member. Compensation payable to the Company’s non-employee directors is evaluated and determined by the Compensation and Human Capital Committee, with input from the Committee's compensation consultant, and is then approved by the Company’s full Board of Directors. For the first and second quarters of 2023, non-employee directors of the Company were paid $22,500 per quarter ($90,000 annually) for service as director and, for the third and fourth quarters of 2023, non-employee directors of the Company were paid 25,000 per quarter ($100,000 annually) for service as a director. The lead independent director additionally receives $35,000 annually, and Committee Chairs each receive $25,000 annually. On May 1, 2023, each non-employee director serving on such date was granted $190,080 in value of RSUs, approximately a $5,000 increase in value from the prior year grant. Each RSU represents a fully vested right to receive one share of our common stock on May 1, 2028, or earlier upon a termination of service as a director by reason of death, disability or retirement, or upon a change in control of the Company. |
2025-02-28 | Ms. Pryor is a skilled public and private company c-suite executive with 30 years of business experience. |
Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-07-01