America’s first supermarket King Kullen Grocery Co. Inc. has appointed Tracey Cullen, Esq., president and COO. Tracey 's nomination comes on the heels of Joseph W. Brown stepping down after 53 years with King Kullen, during which he served as president and COO for the last five years.
When King Kullen opened in 1930, it was America's first truly modern supermarket, featuring separate departments, self-service, and discount pricing all within a single store.
Tracey has direct roots to the New York metro-area supermarket chain's storied past as she is the great-granddaughter of King Kullen founder Michael J. Cullen and the daughter of former King Kullen Co-President Brian C. Cullen. She was last the SVP of company operations. Her appointment was announced by her uncle, King Kullen Chairman James A. Cullen Jr., after the King Kullen annual meeting of the board of directors.
“This is a special day for the King Kullen organization as Tracey takes the helm of the company founded by her great-grandfather 96 years ago,” said James Cullen. “Over the years, my niece has taken on leadership roles of increasing responsibility and has played an important part in helping shape the company’s future. As King Kullen’s first female president, her appointment represents an important milestone for our company and reflects the respect she has earned throughout the organization.”
Traces, who lives in Amityville, N.Y., started working at King Kullen in 2010. She is a member of the board of directors and executive committee of King Kullen, a member of the board of directors and executive committee of Long Island Cares and a member of the board of directors of the Long Island Association (LIA).
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“It is an incredible honor to assume this role at a company that has meant so much to my family for four generations,” she observed. “Growing up, I witnessed firsthand the values that continue to define King Kullen, including hard work and a deep commitment to the communities we serve across Long Island. I am grateful for the opportunity to build upon that tradition, which dates back nearly a century. I also want to express my sincere appreciation to Joe Brown for his guidance and support over the years. Joe’s knowledge of this company and dedication to its people have left a lasting impact on everyone who has had the privilege of working alongside him.”
James Cullen added: “We thank Joe for his extraordinary leadership and unwavering dedication to King Kullen. His contributions have been immeasurable, and his legacy will remain an important part of our company’s history.”
King Kullen, based in Hauppauge, N.Y., has over 20 stores in Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties.
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