The Home Depot announced that Dr. Franziska "Fran" Bell has been named executive vice president (EVP) and chief technology officer (CTO), effective April 6, 2026. As CTO, she will lead the strategy, development and alignment of technology, product management, data and artificial intelligence (AI) for The Home Depot. Most recently, Bell led AI transformation as chief data, AI and analytics officer for Ford Motor Company.
Prior to Ford, she served as senior vice president of digital technology at BP and held executive roles at Uber and Toyota. As a globally recognized leader in technology and AI, she will drive the enterprise-wide integration of agentic AI and machine learning to create a seamless, interconnected and data-driven experience for The Home Depot's associates, DIYers and Pro customers.
The Home Depot, Inc. is the world's leading retail distributor of residential remodeling products. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- building materials, electrical, lighting, millwork and plumbing products (33.1%);
- household appliances, decoration and storage products, flooring, paints, kitchen and bathroom materials (32.5%);
- hardware, DIY products and garden accessories (30.4%);
- other (4%).
As of 02/02/2025, the products are marketed through a network of 2,347 stores (of which 2,025 in the United States, 182 in Canada and 140 in Mexico).
The United States accounts for 92.2% of net sales.
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