In his new role, Stoffel will continue to report to EVP and Chief Marketing Officer Dennis McIntyre and lead the strategic planning, development and execution of the grocer’s center store category management initiatives, procurement, master data management (MDM) and store-brand quality assurance program.
“Paul consistently demonstrates strategic focus and forward thinking,” said Van Helden. “I have confidence in his leadership and vision to help move the business forward.”
Stoffel started working at Stater Bros. in 1997 as a courtesy clerk at the company’s Arlington location in Riverside, California, and held the roles of meat wrapper and clerk before being promoted to the merchandising department at the corporate office in 2005. Stoffel became inventory analyst in the marketing department the following year, and continued to rise though the ranks in the department, where he took on the positions of inventory analyst supervisor, buyer – merchandiser, and director category management. Last year, he was promoted to senior director marketing, his most recent role.
Stoffel is also a graduate of the University of Southern California (USC) Food Industry Management Program.
Stater Bros. just recently named Gil Salazar SVP information technology.
The largest privately-owned supermarket chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino and Riverside counties, Stater Bros. operates 171 supermarkets, and employs about 18,000 associates. The company is No. 50 on The PG 100, Progressive Grocer’s 2020 list of the top food and consumables retailers in North America.