The Home Depot Appoints Angie Brown as EVP and Chief Information Officer for Innovation
The Home Depot Appoints Angie Brown as EVP and Chief Information Officer
In an exciting development for the home improvement retail giant, The Home Depot® has officially appointed Angie Brown as Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Information Officer (CIO). This announcement was made on May 29, 2025, and represents a significant milestone in Brown's career, which has been marked by a commitment to fostering innovation and enhancing customer experience.
As the newly appointed CIO, Angie Brown will take charge of the company's technology strategy, infrastructure, and cybersecurity, guiding software development for a vast network of over 2,350 retail locations and more than 790 branches. Her responsibilities will extend to The Home Depot's supply chain facilities, store support centers, and their digital systems, further emphasizing the company's focus on integrating technology into every facet of its operations.
A Leader Committed to Customer Experience
Ted Decker, Chair, President, and CEO of The Home Depot, praised Brown's leadership qualities, stating, "Angie is an exceptional leader whose customer-first mindset consistently drives meaningful innovation across our business." Her strategic vision and comprehensive expertise are viewed as essential components in revolutionizing The Home Depot's interconnected experiences to make home improvement more accessible, modern, and convenient for its customers.
Brown’s impressive tenure with The Home Depot spans 27 years, during which she has held numerous positions that reflect her growing responsibilities and influence within the organization. Prior to her current role, she was the Senior Vice President of Information Technology, where she spearheaded technology solutions that enhanced various operational sectors including merchandising, customer experience, supply chain functions, and more.
Under her direction, The Home Depot has successfully implemented transformative digital solutions that elevate both customer and associate experiences. Notable advancements include personalization enhancements, improved supply chain visibility, and enhanced merchandising analytics.
Transitioning Leadership
In light of Brown’s appointment, the company also announced the departure of Fahim Siddiqui, the former CIO. Decker noted the substantial impact Siddiqui had made on The Home Depot's technology infrastructure, crediting him for modernizing their operations across retail stores, supply chain facilities, and support centers. His contributions have been vital in establishing a robust technological framework that supports the company’s progressive objectives.
As Brown takes on this pivotal role, she not only represents continuity in leadership but also embodies the forward-thinking philosophy that The Home Depot aims to promote. The appointment signifies a firm resolve to enhance technological capabilities to meet the evolving needs of customers and ensure that the home improvement experience remains unparalleled.
The Home Depot® continues to set benchmarks as the leading specialty retailer in home improvement. As of the first quarter of fiscal 2025, the company has operational stores and branches across all 50 states and beyond, employing over 470,000 associates committed to customer satisfaction and operational excellence. Notably, The Home Depot holds a position on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in the esteemed Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard & Poor's 500 index.
In summary, with Angie Brown at the helm of technology strategy as CIO, The Home Depot is poised for continued growth and innovative advancements that will shape the future of home improvement retail.