An Effective Workplace Culture with W.W. Grainger's D.G. Macpherson and SpartanNash's Tony Sarsam
D.G. Macpherson, Chairman and CEO, W.W. Grainger, and Tony Sarsam, CEO, SpartanNash, sat down with Semafor's Max TaniΒ ...
President, Chief Executive Officer & Director, Spartannash
Search every verified Tony Sars interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Tony Sarsam, President and CEO of SpartanNash, has spoken in several media appearances in 2024 and 2025 about the company's focus on talent, culture, and pricing. He stated that the "existential threat right now is about people," citing a declining birth rate and immigration policy as factors contributing to a labor shortage. Sarsam said that a CEO's job is now more than 50% focused on talent and staffing, and he described his role as "chief culture officer." He emphasized the importance of creating a "people first" environment where employees feel a sense of belonging, which he argued can retain workers even when wages are lower than competitors. Sarsam noted that the company uses extensive internal communication, including videos and town halls, to keep employees informed. On business performance and pricing, Sarsam reported that SpartanNash delivered a "third consecutive record EBITDA year" in 2024, partly due to acquisitions that outperformed expectations. He stated that grocery price inflation has "stabilized" and is now "lower than other things that people would buy," with the company forecasting inflation closer to 1%. Sarsam discussed the company's "merchandising transformation program" to negotiate with suppliers and its "supply chain transformation" to manage costs. He noted that eggs have been a challenge due to avian flu, but said the company has secured longer-term supply agreements to offer prices lower than the market. Regarding Amazon, a key wholesale customer, Sarsam said the company remains a "great partner" and that SpartanNash is "bullish on Amazon" and will be ready for them when they grow again.
“We have a very big and complex supply chain. We have millions and millions of products that we serve customers with and some of those are sourced overseas. Our job is to make sure we protect service for customers and keep an engaged team, especially in these complicated times with tariffs.”
“As a food solutions company, our objective is to keep costs as low as we can, which means exploring other supply chain options. We will wind up with higher costs due to tariffs, but we will be as transparent about that as possible.”
“The existential threat right now is about people. We have a declining birth rate and an immigration policy that is not well founded. We need to get more people's hands involved in this marvel of the US economy to maintain its resilience.”
“We pay a lower wage in some cases, but our employees stay longer than at some competitors because we make people feel like they belong and engaged. People want a sense of purpose, meaningful work, recognition, and good communication.”
D.G. Macpherson, Chairman and CEO, W.W. Grainger, and Tony Sarsam, CEO, SpartanNash, sat down with Semafor's Max TaniΒ ...
SpartanNash CEO Tony Sarsam from Semafor's World Economy Summit Studio, answering the question "How do you balanceΒ ...
SpartanNash President and CEO Tony Sarsam joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk consumer trends, the impact of inflation,Β ...
SpartanNash President and CEO Tony Sarsam joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk consumer trends, the impact of inflation,Β ...
The food industry has been struggling to adapt to the world around them. With pickup and delivery services impacting groceryΒ ...
The food industry has been struggling to adapt to the world around them. With pickup and delivery services impacting groceryΒ ...
The food industry has been struggling to adapt to the world around them. With pickup and delivery services impacting groceryΒ ...
Tony Sarsam, chief executive officer of SpartanNash, says he sees grocery store prices stabilizing. He speaks with Bloomberg'sΒ ...
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