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Keith Credendino on artificial intelligence

From Keith Credendino, Chief Information Officer at Macy’s · · Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia

“We've been doing AI for decades, mostly traditional AI like machine learning for predictive analysis. Generative AI, which creates content, is much newer, emerging around 2022-2023 with ChatGPT. Now the big buzzword is agentic AI, which acts and does things on your behalf. Technology moves so fast, it's hard to predict what's next, but this moment with AI is a history books moment impacting the next generation of workers.”

Keith Credendino
Chief Information Officer, MACY'S INC
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On , Keith Credendino, Chief Information Officer at MACY'S INC, spoke about artificial intelligence during Keith Credendino, Chief Information Officer at Macy’s on Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia.

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Keith Credendino, Chief Information Officer at Macy's, speaking at Terry Third Thursday on August 21, 2025. - Terry Third ...
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Chief Information Officer · MACY'S INC

Keith Credendino, Chief Information Officer at Macy’s, spoke at a Terry Third Thursday event on August 21, 2025, about the company’s technology strategy and operations. He described Macy’s as a complex business involving stores, call centers, digital platforms, marketing, supply chain, and inventory systems. Credendino noted that Macy’s is the fourth largest fashion e-retailer, owns 30 of its own brands, and is the second largest consumer of helium globally, after the U.S. military, which led to a pause in its parade during World War II. Credendino discussed Macy’s “bold new chapter” strategy, which focuses on strengthening the core Macy’s brand, investing in stores, supply chain, digital personalization, and luxury. He highlighted the company’s use of AI to predict demand and allocate store hours, citing an example where local shopping demand dropped during a Georgia-Georgia Tech football game. He also noted Macy’s early adoption of RFID tags for inventory tracking and the use of AI for product knowledge assistants, call center chatbots, and coding assistance. Credendino emphasized the importance of clean data and said the company reviews performance metrics multiple times a week with its CEO and corporate strategy group to adjust strategies as needed.

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