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RALEIGH, N.C., January 13, 2025 – In a significant move for the company, Advance Auto Parts has announced the appointment of Shweta Bhatia as executive vice president and chief technology officer, effective immediately. Bhatia brings a wealth of experience in technology leadership and innovation, positioning the company to enhance its digital capabilities and improve customer experiences.
With a robust background in technology strategy and execution, Bhatia is expected to drive the company's initiatives in digital transformation. Her leadership will focus on integrating advanced technologies to streamline operations and enhance service offerings for both professional installers and do-it-yourself customers.
The decision to appoint Bhatia underscores Advance Auto Parts' commitment to leveraging technology as a core component of its business strategy. As the automotive aftermarket continues to evolve, the company aims to stay ahead of industry trends and customer needs through innovative solutions and enhanced digital platforms. Bhatia's expertise will be pivotal in navigating this dynamic landscape.
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