Who We Are
Joseph M. DePinto
President and Chief Executive Officer
Stanley Reynolds
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Doug Rosencrans
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Jack Stout
Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer
Sean Duffy
Executive Vice President, Fuels
Marissa Jarratt
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
Jesus Delgado-Jenkins
Executive Vice President, Technology, Innovation and Experience
Treasa Bowers
Senior Vice President of Human Resources
Lillian Kirstein
Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary
Ken Wakabayashi
7‑Eleven International (7IN) Co-Chief Executive Officer
Raghu Mahadevan
Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer
Sam Mulkey
Senior Vice President, General Manager of Speedway and Speedway Integration
John Phee
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Randy Quinn
Senior Vice President, Franchise Operations
Brad Williams
Senior Vice President, Corporate Operations and Restaurants
Ian Williams
Senior Vice President, Field Development and Real Estate
Matt Yoder
Senior Vice President, Fuels Strategy and Support
Joseph M. DePinto
President and Chief Executive Officer
Joe DePinto is the President and CEO of 7‑Eleven, Inc. and leads the premier company in convenience retailing. Globally, there are more than 81,000 7‑Eleven stores of which some 15,000 stores are in North America.
Before being appointed Chief Executive Officer of 7‑Eleven, Inc. in 2005, Joe was President of GameStop Corporation. He has also held executive positions at PepsiCo, Inc. and Thornton Oil Corporation.
Currently, Joe is a Board Director of 7‑Eleven, Inc., Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. (TYO: 3382), and is the Chairman of the Board of Brinker International (NYSE: EAT).
In December 2017, Joe was appointed a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army. He also serves on the Board of the National Association of Convenience Stores, the Business Executives for National Security, the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund, the UT Southwestern Medical Foundation, and the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation. Additionally, Joe is a Council member of the George W. Bush Presidential Center Military Service Initiative, the Kellogg School of Management Global Advisory Board, and the Dallas Stars Ownership Advisory Group.
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Joe earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering management from the United States Military Academy at West Point and a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Stanley Reynolds
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Stan Reynolds is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for 7‑Eleven, Inc. He is responsible for the company’s Finance, Planning, Development & Real Estate, Construction & Facilities, M&A, Strategic Sourcing functions, and Canada Operation. He is also a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
Reynolds joined the company as Manager of Corporate Finance in 1997 and was named Assistant Treasurer in 2000. He was promoted to Vice President and Treasurer in 2001, added responsibility for strategic planning in 2005, and was named CFO later that year.
Prior to joining 7‑Eleven, Reynolds was Vice President in Corporate Banking at NationsBank and previously worked as a Staff Accountant at Ernst & Whinney.
Stan is a board member of 7‑Eleven, Inc., 7‑Eleven International, and previously served on the boards of The Children’s Place (NASDAQ: PLCE), the North Texas Food Bank, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Stan is a Certified Public Accountant. He holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Vanderbilt University and a bachelor’s degree with summa cum laude honors from Henderson State University.
Doug Rosencrans
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Doug is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for 7‑Eleven, Inc. He is responsible for more than 7,400 franchised locations as well as for developing, implementing and maintaining strategic plans to support store growth and overall profitability. He is also a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
Doug brings 11 years of experience to his current role, having previously served 7‑Eleven as Senior Vice President of Franchise Operations, as Vice President and General Manager for the company’s Canadian operations, and as Vice President of Operations for 670 franchise and corporate sites in Texas. Doug also led 7‑Eleven Fuel Operations, where he was responsible for the company’s retail and wholesale fuels supply and delivery operations, retail fuels pricing, car wash, and environmental compliance and remediation.
Doug joined 7‑Eleven after stints at Mobil Oil Corporation and ExxonMobil Corporation that included both leadership and support roles in fleet operations, category management, field merchandising, retail fuel pricing and retail operations.
Doug holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and management from Texas A&M University and is a graduate of the Executive Master of Business Administration program at Southern Methodist University.
Jack Stout
Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer
Jack Stout is Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer at 7‑Eleven, Inc. He leads the company’s merchandising operations, including category management, new product introductions, new category and profit center development, store sets and fresh food innovation. He also oversees store of the future, commissaries, and the distribution centers that serve 7‑Eleven, Inc.’s stores. Jack is a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
Jack joined the company in 2003 as Operations Planning Manager. He went on to hold positions as Director of Store Development Strategy, Senior Director of National Franchise and Vice President of Business and Financial Planning prior to his joining the Merchandising Leadership team in 2015 as Senior Vice President, Merchandising and Demand Chain.
Before joining 7‑Eleven, Jack served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, achieving the rank of Captain. He was awarded the Air Force Commendations Medal and selected as a Professional Performer by the Inspector General. After serving in the military, Stout held positions with TXU Energy and Booz Allen and Hamilton. He currently serves on the board of Café Momentum, a non-profit culinary and restaurant organization that provides mentoring, support and work experience to at-risk youth in North Texas.
Jack graduated from Duke University, Durham, N.C., where he studied mathematics and earned his bachelor’s degree. He also holds a Master of Science in Applied Statistics from Wright State University and a Master of Business Administration from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.
Sean Duffy
Executive Vice President, Fuels
Sean Duffy is Executive Vice President, Fuels for 7‑Eleven, Inc. In his role he leads all aspects of 7‑Eleven’s fuel business including supply, trading, transportation, retail pricing, wholesale, strategy, environmental, car wash, brands and support. He is also a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
Sean joined the company in 2008 as Vice President of Fuels. He went on to hold positions as Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions, Senior Vice President of Development (Real Estate, Network Planning, Construction, Maintenance and Franchising), and Senior Vice President of Logistics, before returning in 2019 to lead the Fuels business as Senior Vice President, Fuels.
Prior to joining 7‑Eleven, Duffy worked for Mobil Oil and ExxonMobil for 19 years in various operations, planning and franchise leadership roles. He currently serves on the board of Bridge Lacrosse, an organization that uses lacrosse to broaden the horizons of the community’s underserved youth.
Duffy graduated from Union College (NY), where he earned a bachelor’s degree in managerial economics. He lives in Dallas with his wife Mary Beth and their three children.
Marissa Jarratt
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
Marissa Jarratt is Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at 7‑Eleven, the world’s largest convenience brand. She leads the marketing strategy to “redefine convenience” for today’s digitally savvy customer through brand strategy and advertising, cultural partnerships, customer insights, data monetization and retail media, personalization, in-store marketing, corporate communications, customer care, visual identity and communications across all mediums, including broadcast media, CRM, digital, social, PR and internal channels. She leads her team to deliver breakthrough, award-winning marketing programs that drive consistent growth, especially among the coveted demographic, Gen Z. Marissa is also a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
She has deep food and beverage knowledge and marketing expertise, having held multiple senior leadership positions at PepsiCo, where she served as VP Global Snacks Marketing, and at Dean Foods Company, where she served as SVP and Head of Marketing, General Manager for the Frozen Business Unit, and Chairwoman of the Board for Good Karma Foods, a plant-based food and beverage company. Marissa led the marketing strategies for some of America’s favorite brands, including Lay’s Potato Chips, Cheetos Snacks, TruMoo Chocolate Milk and Friendly’s Ice Cream, resulting in profitable growth and increased brand equity in the process.
Marissa is a Path to Purchase 2022 Hall of Fame inductee and previously was recognized as a Top Woman in Grocery by Progressive Grocer, as a Rising Star by the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame, and as a “40 Under 40” Brand Innovator.
Marissa serves as the Chair of the Advisory Council for the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business Masters in Marketing program, and on the Marketing Committee for the board of the Dallas Museum of Art. She previously served as the Chairman of the Board for Good Karma Foods and as a member of the Executive Committee of MilkPEP, the dairy industry trade association.
Marissa is a life-long Texas Longhorn and holds a Master of Business Administration, Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from The University of Texas at Austin. She and her husband, Jon, and their son, Henry, live in Plano, Texas.
Jesus Delgado-Jenkins
Executive Vice President, Technology, Innovation and Experience
Jesus H. Delgado-Jenkins is Executive Vice President, Technology, Innovation and Experience at 7‑Eleven. He is also a member of 7‑Eleven’s Executive Committee.
Previously, Jesus served as 7‑Eleven’s Senior Vice President of Business Development and Chief Growth Officer, as well as Chief Merchandising Officer, leading marketing, digital, social, merchandising, 7-Ventures, logistics and manufacturing.
Before joining 7‑Eleven, he advised executives of Fortune 500 companies on strategy and profitability for PriceWaterhouse Strategy Group. Jesus also served as Vice President of Dominick’s Finer Foods and worked for the US Treasury Department as CFO and Deputy Chief Operating Officer. After his service with the Treasury, Jesus acquired a convenience retail chain, significantly improving growth, performance and profitability from 2006 to 2010, after which he joined 7‑Eleven, Inc.
In the past, Jesus has also worked with private equity firms as CEO for start-ups to rapidly take advantage of emerging consumer product opportunities.
Jesus has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering (aerospace) from the United States Military Academy at West Point, a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and is fluent in Spanish. He lives in Dallas and Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
Treasa Bowers
Senior Vice President of Human Resources
Treasa Bowers serves as Senior Vice President of Human Resources for 7‑Eleven, Inc. In this role, she leads the company’s talent strategy, overseeing talent acquisition, talent management, training and development, total rewards, and employee relations. Treasa began her career at 7‑Eleven in 1983 as an Operation Management Trainee in Salt Lake City, UT and over the next three decades was promoted to roles of increasing responsibility within Operations and Human Resources. In 2015, she became Vice President of Human Resources and Women’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. In 2020, Treasa was named 7‑Eleven’s first Chief Diversity Officer responsible for connecting 7‑Eleven’s DE&I strategy to business objectives with special focus on leadership growth, cultural awareness and engagement and talent management. Prior to joining 7‑Eleven, Inc., Treasa pursued a career in banking and finance with First Interstate Bank.
Treasa has been awarded Seven & i Holdings’ Ship Shape Award (1993), Division Staff Person of the Year (1994), and Human Resources Excellence Award (2013). In 2017, she was recognized as Convenience Store News’(CSN) “Mentor of the Year” and one of the “Top Women in Convenience.” She currently serves on multiple non-profit boards including CSN’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board, Scholarship America, and the Global Leadership Enhancement and Mentoring Network.
Treasa is a graduate of the Human Resources Institute at Villanova University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and management from Kennedy-Western University. She lives in Frisco, TX with her husband, Tony, and their son, Jared.
Lillian Kirstein
Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary
In her role as General Counsel, Lillian is responsible for overseeing legal matters of the business as a whole, including those related to human resources, merchandising, logistics, acquisitions, real estate, fuel, information systems, trademarks, environmental and general corporate matters. Additionally, Lillian’s group includes the company’s government affairs team.
With over 30 years of experienced as a lawyer, Lillian has held multiple senior in-house positions at Lennox International Inc., Oxy, and Atlantic Richfield Corporation before joining 7‑Eleven in 2012. She holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Baylor Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Baylor University.
Ken Wakabayashi
7‑Eleven International (7IN) Co-Chief Executive Officer
Ken Wakabayashi is Co-Chief Executive Officer for 7‑Eleven International LLC which owns the 7‑Eleven trademark globally. He is responsible for all 7‑Eleven operations outside North America and Japan, to include overseeing the trademark.
Ken is currently a Board Director of 7‑Eleven International LLC, 7‑Eleven, Inc. and the National Association of Convenience Stores International (NACS International).
Previously, Ken was Senior Vice President, Head of International for 7‑Eleven, Inc. where he led its global portfolio of more than 43,000 licensed, company owned, franchised, and joint-venture stores operating in 15 countries.
Ken began his career with Seven-Eleven Japan in 1994 where he held positions in Operations and Corporate Planning before transitioning to Ito-Yokado Co., Ltd. in Overseas Finance in 2002.
In 2004, Ken moved from Tokyo to Dallas and joined 7Eleven, Inc. as Director, Operations Support and was promoted to Vice President, Operations Support in 2006.
After serving in a variety of leadership roles at 7Eleven, Inc., Ken went to Japan in 2014 for a one-year assignment at Seven-Eleven Japan and returned to 7Eleven, Inc. in 2015 as the Senior Vice President of Planning.
Ken has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Montevallo where he graduated Cum Laude in 1994.
Raghu Mahadevan
Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer
Raghu Mahadevan is the Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Officer for 7‑Eleven, Inc. He leads all aspects of digital innovation and implementation for the company and is responsible for creating the digital ecosystem for 7‑Eleven customers, stores, franchisees and vendor partners, including customer product (7‑Eleven app and 7Rewards Loyalty program), 7‑Eleven’s delivery business (7NOW), enterprise product (store systems, restaurants and fuels digitization), digital strategy, design and R&D. Previously, Raghu was responsible for building and scaling 7‑Eleven’s delivery business nationally and laying out the eCommerce strategy.
Raghu has more than 18 years of experience in digital product management, business analysis, marketing, operations, and risk management. Prior to joining 7‑Eleven, he headed up the Refinance business and Franchised Dealer Marketing Experience for Capital One Auto Finance. At Capital One, Raghu has served in various business, operations, digital and general management leadership roles across the company’s card, retail banking and financial services divisions. Prior to Capital One, he worked with McKinsey & Company in Chicago.
Raghu earned his Master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Minnesota and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He received his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Sam Mulkey
Senior Vice President, General Manager of Speedway and Speedway Integration
Sam Mulkey is the Senior Vice President, General Manager of Speedway and Speedway Integration. In his role, Sam leads the Store Support Center in Enon, Ohio and is responsible for leading a successful integration of the combined 7‑Eleven and Speedway business.
Sam joined 7‑Eleven via the acquisition of Speedway in 2021 with more than 30 years of industry experience, including leadership roles within finance, customer loyalty and information technology. Prior to joining 7‑Eleven, Sam was involved in Speedway’s integration efforts with Hess and Andeavor.
Sam holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Wittenberg University and is based in Enon, Ohio.
John Phee
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
As Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of 7‑Eleven, John Phee oversees 7‑Eleven technology strategy and leads 7‑Eleven’s product engineering, data engineering, infrastructure and operations, information technology and R&D teams. His IT teams in Ohio, Dallas, Canada, and Bangalore, India are dedicated to continuing 7‑Eleven’s legacy of innovation with industry-leading digital and technology solutions. Keeping the customer at the forefront, John is redefining how technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and more will improve the customer experience.
Randy Quinn
Senior Vice President, Franchise Operations
Randy Quinn is Senior Vice President, Franchise Operations at 7‑Eleven. In his role he is responsible for leading operations, growth and profitability for all Franchise store locations.
In his 17 years with 7‑Eleven, Randy has held leadership positions in a variety of functions, including New Store Development, Store Operations, Acquisition Integration, Field Merchandising, Fresh Food Merchandising, Financial Planning and more. Most recently, he served as Senior Vice President of Finance.
Randy earned his MBA from The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Prior to Duke, he took part in the Financial Leadership Rotation Program for General Motors in his native Detroit, where he also earned a bachelor’s degree in corporate finance from Wayne State University.
Randy is a member of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business Alumni Council and NACS Research and Technology Committee. He, his wife Erin, and their children live in the Dallas area.
Brad Williams
Senior Vice President, Corporate Operations and Restaurants
Brad Williams is Senior Vice President of Corporate Operations and Restaurants for 7‑Eleven, Inc. In this role, he is responsible for corporate-operated stores and restaurant platforms.
Brad has over 30 years of proven leadership experience within the convenience retail, restaurant and petroleum industries. He joined 7‑Eleven as part of the Sunoco acquisition. At Sunoco LP, Brad held the position of Executive Vice President of Operations where he was responsible for all corporate-operated convenience stores, Laredo Taco Company restaurants, real estate and new business development.
Prior to joining Sunoco LP, Brad was Chief Operating Officer at L Catterton private equity firm’s Mid-Atlantic Convenience Stores, LLC (“MACS”). Prior to joining MACS, Brad spent over 13 years at The Pantry, Inc., and served in various executive level positions including Region Vice President of Operations and Senior Vice President of Store Operations and Restaurants. He is a graduate of Texas Christian University with a bachelor’s in business administration.
Ian Williams
Senior Vice President, Field Development and Real Estate
Ian Williams is Senior Vice President, Field Development and Real Estate, for 7‑Eleven, Inc. He leads the real estate team and supports new store growth, real estate administration and optimization of the 7‑Eleven store portfolio.
He has experience in operations, field training, mergers & acquisitions, and strategic planning and has held various roles at Mobil Oil, Hess Corporation, Ahold Delhaize and Sunoco. Ian began his career working at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in its Fleet Ballistic Missiles branch.
Ian holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Villanova University and is a graduate of the university’s Executive Master of Business Administration program. He lives in Frisco with his wife and has three children and two grandchildren.
Matt Yoder
Senior Vice President, Fuels Strategy and Support
Matthew (Matt) Yoder is Senior Vice President, Fuels Strategy and Support for 7‑Eleven, Inc. In his role, Matt is responsible for fuels strategy, wholesale support, fuel brands, car wash, environmental, and the commercial fleet business. Matt joined 7‑Eleven via the acquisition of Speedway in 2021 where he served as Chief Commercial Officer. During his tenure at Speedway, Matt oversaw the purchasing, business development, fuel pricing, and strategy/innovation teams.
Matt has over 30 years of industry experience including leadership roles in marketing, strategy, and finance. He began his career in 1991 with ExxonMobil and held various dealer channel, pricing, planning, and finance roles. He then joined ConocoPhillips in 2001 as the Pricing Manager for the U.S. and progressed through various roles in strategy and marketing until joining Western Refining in 2007. Matt managed Western's retail business and led their newly formed logistics MLP, WNRL, when it launched in 2013. In 2017, Andeavor purchased Western Refining, and Matt became VP, Retail, leading over 1,100 locations in the Southwest, on the West Coast, and in Minnesota. Matt joined Speedway as part of the Andeavor acquisition in 2018.
Matt graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and earned a Master of Business Administration from The Wharton School in 2001.
Matt and his wife Candice are parents of three sons: Levi, Luke, and Nicholas.