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  2. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States, founded in 1978 and headquartered in Georgia. It operates stores in the US, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, and sells tools, appliances, hardware, and services.

  3. HD Supply - Wikipedia

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    HD Supply is a subsidiary of The Home Depot that provides products and services to various sectors, such as maintenance, repair and operations, infrastructure and power, and specialty construction. It was founded in 1974, acquired by The Home Depot in 2004, and reacquired by The Home Depot in 2020.

  4. I Work at Home Depot: Here Are 4 Insider Secrets You ... - AOL

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    Home Depot employees can discount most items in store up to $50 without manager approval, if a customer brings up a concern about the product or notes a discrepancy with a sales ad.

  5. Ann-Marie Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Ann-Marie Campbell is a Jamaican-American business executive and the executive vice president of U.S. stores for The Home Depot. She started as a cashier at Home Depot in 1985 and rose to the top with hard work, mentorship and leadership.

  6. Ted Decker - Wikipedia

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    Ted Decker is the CEO and president of The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement company, since 2022. He started his career in finance and worked for PNC, Kimberly-Clark and Scott Paper before joining Home Depot in 2000.

  7. Home Depot broke labor law by firing an employee with ‘BLM ...

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    The NLRB found that Home Depot broke the law by interfering with employees’ Section 7 rights. The Board’s reasoning flips rulings from lower NLRB judges on BLM messaging on employee uniforms ...

  8. Home Depot is the top corporate donor to 2020 election ... - AOL

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    Home Depot became the new leader through the end of February thanks to a surge of $140,000 last month alone. The company has now reportedly donated $265,000 in total to these lawmakers, dubbed the ...

  9. Robert Nardelli - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nardelli is an American businessman who was the CEO of Home Depot from 2000 to 2007 and Chrysler from 2007 to 2009. His net worth is not mentioned in the Wikipedia article, but it is estimated at $210 million from his severance package from Home Depot.