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Longtime Amazon executive Jeff Wilke to retire next year

Published: 21 Aug 2020 - 06:13 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 01:59 pm
Jeff Wilke, CEO of Worldwide Consumer at Amazon, speaks at the WSJTECH live conference in Laguna Beach, California, U.S. October 22, 2019. REUTERS/ Mike Blake/File Photo

Jeff Wilke, CEO of Worldwide Consumer at Amazon, speaks at the WSJTECH live conference in Laguna Beach, California, U.S. October 22, 2019. REUTERS/ Mike Blake/File Photo

Joseph Pisani/ AP

NEW YORK: Amazon retail chief Jeff Wilke, who has helped Amazon transform itself from an online bookstore into a global colossus, is retiring early next year.

Wilke, 53, has been with Amazon for more than two decades and was regarded as a potential successor to founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. His oversight at Amazon grew along with the company, running not just Amazon.com, but the Whole Foods grocery chain and its physical book stores.

Wilke is referred to within Amazon as "The other Jeff” to differentiate him from Bezos. The two have worked closely together since Wilke joined the company in 1999, four years after Amazon.com started selling books online.

Wilke will be replaced by Dave Clark, who runs the Amazon's warehouses and delivery network, the Seattle-based company said Friday.

In an email to staff, Wilke said that he doesn't have another job lined up.

"So why leave? It’s just time," he wrote in the email. "Time for me to take time to explore personal interests that have taken a back seat for over two decades.”

Wilke said he will focus on running the company through the holiday season, which is shaping up to be the busiest one yet for Amazon. Sales have skyrocketed as online sales boom during the pandemic.

"He is simply one of those people without whom Amazon would be completely unrecognizable,” Bezos wrote in a memo to staff. "Thank you, Jeff, for your contributions and your friendship.”