Walmart's health and wellness head departs, memo says
The head of Walmart's $55-billion health and wellness division, who oversaw the company's failed push into clinics, is leaving after less than two years in the role, an internal memo seen by Reuters showed. Brian Setzer, who has been executive vice president since February 2023 of the division, which accounts for about 12.4% of Walmart's U.S. sales, is departing to pursue an opportunity in his hometown of Nashville, according to the memo sent on Friday by John Furner, CEO of Walmart's U.S. operations. Setzer will be replaced by Kyle Kinnard, who currently leads Walmart's neighborhood markets division in the United States, Furner added.