Walmart retail veteran Deanah Baker steps into a new role at Doing Business in Bentonville, bringing three decades of transformational leadership experience to the podcast.
As the former Senior Vice President of Omni-Channel Merchandising at Walmart, Baker offers unprecedented insights into navigating retail's most challenging transitions - from brick-and-mortar to omnichannel and beyond.
Baker's story is one of strategic vision and practical execution. During her 32-year Walmart career, she managed a $25 billion P&L while orchestrating massive transformations in how customers shop for apparel.
From consolidating private brands to implementing game-changing RFID technology that revealed 30% "ghost inventory," her innovations fundamentally changed how Walmart serves its customers across physical and digital touchpoints.
What makes Baker's perspective particularly valuable is her focus on "navigating the gray" - making decisive moves despite incomplete information.
"You have to be comfortable making decisions without knowing all the answers," she explains, revealing how successful retail leaders balance the certainty of customer-centricity with the ambiguity of transformation.
Her implementation of the "Store of the Future" concept for apparel departments demonstrates how retailers can evolve their physical presence while embracing digital integration.
Baker's upcoming podcast series will feature respected industry leaders, beginning with Terry Truffles from Interdeco discussing how to maintain win-win supplier-retailer partnerships despite today's challenging business environment.

Her story of learning the sock business from supplier Vic Stober exemplifies her leadership philosophy: stay humble, use intuition to build trusted relationships, and recognize that humility isn't weakness but "quiet strength."
Join us monthly as Deanah Baker shares the insights, strategies and leadership principles that transformed Walmart's approach to omnichannel retail - lessons that remain essential for anyone navigating today's rapidly evolving retail landscape.
