Skip to main content
publix hero

Publix's Bob Bechtel to retire

Bob Bechtel will retire as vice president of customer experience at Publix on March 31, with David Finger succeeding him.
Levy

After 45 years of service, Publix vice president of customer experience Bob Bechtel announced his decision to retire on March 31.

“Bob has spent his career focusing on customer service,” said Kevin Murphy, CEO of Publix. “Through his leadership and efforts, he has helped our associates provide a premier shopping environment that has exceeded our customers’ expectations and helped create raving fans at Publix. We thank Bob for his many years of service to Publix and wish him the best in his retirement.”

Publix Super Markets opens its first Kentucky store

With Bechtel’s retirement, Publix has promoted David Finger, director of omnichannel, as vice president of customer experience.

“Through every position David has held, he’s kept our customers top of mind, partnering with business areas across the company to find ways to improve our services and streamline our processes,” Murphy said. “I am excited to see how he will continue to find ways to raise the bar on Publix’s service levels and build on creating a premier shopping experience for our customers.” 

Bechtel began his career with the company in 1978 as a front service clerk in Sarasota, Fla. He worked in various positions before being promoted to store manager in 1991, Lakeland Division district manager in 1995, regional director in 2008 and Miami division vice president in 2016. He was promoted to his current position in 2019. Bechtel received the 2005 President’s Award for perpetuating diversity and inclusion in the workplace. 

[Read more: Publix Super Markets Charities donates $10M to support housing nonprofits throughout the Southeast]

Finger started his Publix career in 1993 as a front service clerk in Mt. Dora, Fla. He worked in the customer service department before transferring to the corporate office in 2000. He worked in various roles before being promoted in 2015 to director of retail scheduling and forecasting. In 2017, he transferred to his current role.

X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds