Bentonville, Arkansas, United States, September 2025 — Walmart has announced the appointment of Eric Snieski as Vice President People, Walmart U.S. eCommerce / Health & Wellness. In this role, Snieski will lead people strategies across Walmart’s rapidly growing U.S. eCommerce and Health & Wellness businesses, aligning talent, culture, and workforce development with the company’s transformation agenda.
Eric brings over 40 years of experience with Walmart, making him a seasoned leader deeply rooted in the company’s culture and operations. Most recently, he served as Vice President Human Resources, Walmart U.S. for nearly seven years, where he played a pivotal role in shaping HR strategies for large-scale operations.
Before that, Eric was Senior Director Human Resources, Walmart U.S. for four years, leading HR functions for Central Operations including online grocery pick-up and delivery, eCom grocery technology, asset protection, and innovation initiatives. His earlier leadership as Sr. Director – Human Resources, Walmart U.S. Field Talent Development saw him head a team of 200 learning professionals delivering training and development programs to over 1.3 million associates nationwide.
Earlier in his career, he held multiple leadership positions, including Sr. Director – Walmart U.S. Talent Development, Divisional Director at Wal-Mart University, and Director of Learning Solutions, where he spearheaded critical talent initiatives that transformed workforce capability. He began his Walmart journey as a Store Manager, a role he held for over 16 years, giving him invaluable front-line operational experience.
About Walmart
Walmart Inc. is the world’s largest retailer, founded over 60 years ago by Sam Walton, with a mission to help customers save money so they can live better. Today, Walmart continues to reinvent retail, combining physical stores with innovative eCommerce platforms to serve millions of customers daily.
Recognized as a Great Place to Work® Certified (2023–2024) and one of Fast Company’s 100 Best Workplaces for Innovators (2023), Walmart is also proud to be named among Disability:IN 2023 Best Places to Work. With a strong focus on inclusion, innovation, and impact, Walmart provides meaningful careers where passions meet purpose.
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