Walmart chief executive Doug McMillon will retire from his post in January, handing over the reins to a longtime deputy.
The 59-year-old is stepping down after more than a decade at the helm of America's largest retailer, a period when it successfully expanded its online operations, while scaling back riskier international units.
He will be succeeded by John Furner, a Walmart lifer who worked his way up from the shop floor and now serves as head of the company's US business.
The change comes as the retailer has experienced solid growth, despite uncertainty generated by new tariffs and signs of slowing consumer spending.
