Kmart president and chief member officer Alasdair James has left the company, Business Insider has learned.
Sears just lost another top executive (SHLD)
Kmart president and chief member officer Alasdair James has left the company, Business Insider has learned. His name was scrubbed from the Sears website Wednesday.
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James, who has been with Kmart since 2014, is the third top executive to leave Sears Holdings, which owns the Kmart brand, within the last three months.
Jeffrey Balagna, formerly Sears' executive vice president, and Joelle Maher, Sears' president and chief member officer, left in December.
There are now 11 people remaining on Sears' senior management team.
James' name was scrubbed from the company website on Wednesday, which is routine practice for Sears when it loses a top executive. The company does not announce the departures.
Sears has not responded to a request for comment on James' departure and James could not be reached for comment.
under pressure from years of plunging sales.