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'''Corie Barry''' is an American corporate executive who serves as the [[chief executive officer]] (CEO) of [[Best Buy|Best Buy Co., Inc.]] (NYSE: BBY), one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Barry assumed the role of CEO in June 2019, becoming one of the relatively few women to lead a [[Fortune 500]] company. Her tenure at Best Buy has been defined by a focus on customer experience, digital transformation, and navigating the consumer electronics retail industry through periods of significant economic and technological change, including the rise of [[artificial intelligence]] and shifting consumer spending patterns. Prior to becoming CEO, Barry held a series of finance and strategy positions within Best Buy over more than two decades, rising through the organization from an entry-level financial analyst role. Under her leadership, Best Buy has continued to adapt its business model, balancing brick-and-mortar retail operations with expanded digital and services capabilities. Barry has been a prominent voice in discussions about the future of retail, the impact of tariffs on consumer pricing, and the widening income divide among American consumers.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-14 |title=Best Buy's CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor 'keeps me up at night' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/10/14/bestbuy-ceo-most-powerful-women-tariffs/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-15 |title=What's keeping Best Buy's CEO up at night? |url=https://www.retaildive.com/news/whats-keeping-best-buys-ceo-up-at-night-corie-barry/802752/ |work=Retail Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
'''Corie Barry''' is an American business executive who serves as the chief executive officer (CEO) of [[Best Buy|Best Buy Co., Inc.]] (NYSE: BBY), one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. She assumed the role of CEO in June 2019, becoming the first woman to lead the company in its history. Barry's tenure at Best Buy has spanned more than two decades, during which she held a series of progressively senior roles in finance and strategic operations before ascending to the top leadership position. As CEO, she has guided the company through a period of significant industry transformation shaped by the rise of e-commerce, shifting consumer behaviors, the economic disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence technologies. Under her leadership, Best Buy has pursued a strategy centered on customer experience, technological innovation, and operational efficiency. Barry has been a prominent voice in discussions about the evolving retail landscape, the impact of tariffs on consumer pricing, and the widening economic divide among American consumers.<ref name="fortune">{{cite news |date=October 14, 2025 |title=Best Buy's CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor 'keeps me up at night' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/10/14/bestbuy-ceo-most-powerful-women-tariffs/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref><ref name="retaildive">{{cite news |date=October 15, 2025 |title=What's keeping Best Buy's CEO up at night? |url=https://www.retaildive.com/news/whats-keeping-best-buys-ceo-up-at-night-corie-barry/802752/ |work=Retail Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== Rise at Best Buy ===
=== Early Career at Best Buy ===


Corie Barry joined Best Buy in 1999 as a financial analyst and spent more than two decades rising through the company's ranks. Over the course of her career at Best Buy, she held positions of increasing responsibility in finance, strategy, and operations. Barry served in a number of senior leadership roles, including as the company's [[chief financial officer]] (CFO), before being named CEO. Her deep institutional knowledge of Best Buy's operations and her background in corporate finance positioned her as a key figure in the company's strategic direction during a period when traditional electronics retailers faced intense competition from online commerce platforms.
Corie Barry joined Best Buy in 1999 and built her career within the organization over the course of two decades. She progressed through a series of roles in finance and strategic planning, gaining deep institutional knowledge of the company's operations, financial structure, and competitive positioning within the consumer electronics retail sector. Her ascent through the corporate ranks positioned her as one of the company's most prominent internal leaders prior to her appointment as CEO.


Barry was appointed CEO of Best Buy in June 2019. Her appointment made her one of a small number of women leading a major publicly traded American corporation. As CEO, she has overseen the company's continued efforts to differentiate itself in the competitive consumer electronics market through investments in customer experience, technology services, and omnichannel retail capabilities.
Before becoming CEO, Barry served as Best Buy's chief financial officer (CFO), a role in which she oversaw the company's financial strategy during a critical period of transformation in the retail industry. Her work as CFO provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the company's balance sheet, capital allocation priorities, and the financial mechanics of Best Buy's shift toward an omnichannel retail model. Her financial acumen and strategic leadership during this period were instrumental in her selection as the company's next chief executive.


=== Customer Experience Strategy ===
=== Appointment as CEO ===


A central theme of Barry's leadership at Best Buy has been an emphasis on customer-centric strategy. In remarks at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry described the company's approach as being "manically" focused on the customer, stating that keeping the customer at the center of decision-making was key to building a resilient company capable of adapting to changing technology and consumer behavior.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-15 |title=Best Buy CEO: 'Our focus is manically on the customer' |url=https://www.customerexperiencedive.com/news/best-buy-ceo-our-focus-is-manically-on-the-customer/802783/ |work=Customer Experience Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> This customer-first philosophy has informed many of the company's operational decisions, from in-store service models to digital platform enhancements.
In June 2019, Corie Barry was appointed chief executive officer of Best Buy Co., Inc., succeeding Hubert Joly, who had led the company's turnaround strategy beginning in 2012. Barry's appointment marked a new chapter in Best Buy's leadership history, as she became the first woman to serve as CEO of the company. Her elevation to the top role reflected the company's confidence in her ability to build upon the operational and strategic improvements implemented under her predecessor while charting a forward-looking course for the business in an increasingly digital retail environment.


At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, Barry spoke about Best Buy's strategy of investing in the customer experience, particularly as artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies reshape the retail landscape. She described the retailer's focus as "maniacal" in its attention to how customers interact with technology products and services, both in-store and online.<ref>{{cite web |title=CES 2026: Best Buy CEO Corie Barry on the Retailer's 'Maniacal' Focus on the Customer Experience |url=https://www.chiefmarketer.com/ces-2026-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry-on-the-retailers-maniacal-focus-on-the-customer-experience/ |publisher=Chief Marketer |date=2026-01 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Barry addressed concerns about AI's impact on the job market, noting that one of Best Buy's largest investments involved leveraging technology to enhance, rather than replace, the role of employees in serving customers.<ref name="chiefmarketer">{{cite web |title=CES 2026: Best Buy CEO Corie Barry on the Retailer's 'Maniacal' Focus on the Customer Experience |url=https://www.chiefmarketer.com/ces-2026-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry-on-the-retailers-maniacal-focus-on-the-customer-experience/ |publisher=Chief Marketer |date=2026-01 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
=== Strategic Focus on Customer Experience ===


The Consumer Technology Association highlighted Barry's participation at CES 2026 as part of an expanded retail programming track, positioning Best Buy's CEO as a central figure in discussions about how retailers are discovering and adopting innovations that shape consumer behavior.<ref>{{cite web |title=Retailers Gather at CES 2026 to Discover Innovations Shaping Consumer Behavior |url=https://www.ces.tech/press-releases/retailers-gather-at-ces-2026-to-discover-innovations-shaping-consumer-behavior |publisher=CES.tech |date=2025-12-22 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
A central theme of Barry's leadership at Best Buy has been an intensive focus on customer experience as a differentiating strategy in the competitive consumer electronics market. In public appearances and industry events, Barry has described the company's approach to customer experience as a core strategic priority. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry articulated this philosophy, stating that the company's "focus is manically on the customer."<ref name="cxdive">{{cite news |date=October 15, 2025 |title=Best Buy CEO: 'Our focus is manically on the customer' |url=https://www.customerexperiencedive.com/news/best-buy-ceo-our-focus-is-manically-on-the-customer/802783/ |work=Customer Experience Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Barry has argued that keeping the customer at the center of business decisions is essential to building a resilient company capable of adapting to rapid changes in technology and consumer behavior.<ref name="cxdive" />


=== Navigating Economic Challenges ===
This customer-centric strategy has encompassed investments in in-store experiences, digital capabilities, consultation services, and the integration of technology solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of Best Buy's customer base. Barry has overseen efforts to position Best Buy not merely as a product retailer but as a technology solutions provider, offering services such as in-home consultation, installation, and ongoing technical support through the company's Geek Squad service.


Barry's tenure as CEO has coincided with a period of significant macroeconomic uncertainty, including the effects of tariffs on imported consumer electronics and changing consumer spending patterns. In a September 2025 interview with CNBC, Barry discussed Best Buy's most recent quarterly results and addressed the company's expectations regarding the potential impact of tariffs on pricing and demand for consumer electronics.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-09-04 |title=Watch CNBC's full interview with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry |url=https://www.cnbc.com/video/2025/09/04/watch-cnbcs-full-interview-with-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
=== Navigating Economic and Industry Challenges ===


A recurring concern raised by Barry in public forums has been the growing divide in consumer spending power between affluent and lower-income shoppers. At the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry stated that the widening gap in spending power between wealthy and poor consumers was a long-term threat to the economy and something that "keeps me up at night."<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-14 |title=Best Buy's CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor 'keeps me up at night' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/10/14/bestbuy-ceo-most-powerful-women-tariffs/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Barry told the audience that a growing reliance on wealthy shoppers posed risks not only for individual retailers but for the broader economy, highlighting the consumer income divide as a matter of significant concern for Best Buy's business planning.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-15 |title=What's keeping Best Buy's CEO up at night? |url=https://www.retaildive.com/news/whats-keeping-best-buys-ceo-up-at-night-corie-barry/802752/ |work=Retail Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
Barry's tenure as CEO has coincided with a period of considerable macroeconomic uncertainty and industry disruption. The consumer electronics retail sector has faced headwinds including inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, shifting consumer spending patterns, and the potential impact of tariffs on imported goods. Barry has addressed these challenges publicly on multiple occasions, providing insight into how Best Buy is managing external economic forces.


=== Financial Performance Under Barry's Leadership ===
In a September 2025 interview with CNBC, Barry discussed the company's quarterly performance and addressed expectations regarding the potential impact of tariffs on Best Buy's business and its customers.<ref name="cnbc">{{cite news |date=September 4, 2025 |title=Watch CNBC's full interview with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry |url=https://www.cnbc.com/video/2025/09/04/watch-cnbcs-full-interview-with-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> The interview covered the company's most recent quarterly results and Barry's outlook for the business in the context of broader economic conditions.<ref name="cnbc" />


Best Buy has continued to report quarterly financial results during Barry's tenure as CEO. In the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (ending August 2, 2025), Best Buy released its earnings results, providing an update on the company's financial performance and operational metrics.<ref>{{cite web |title=Best Buy Reports Q2 FY26 Results |url=https://corporate.bestbuy.com/2025/best-buy-reports-q2-fy26/ |publisher=Best Buy |date=2025-08-28 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> The company subsequently reported its third quarter fiscal year 2026 results for the 13-week period ending November 1, 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=Best Buy Reports Q3 FY26 Results |url=https://corporate.bestbuy.com/2025/best-buy-reports-q3-fy26-results/ |publisher=Best Buy |date=2025-11-25 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
One of the most significant concerns Barry has raised publicly is the growing income divide among American consumers and its implications for retailers. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry said that a growing reliance on wealthy shoppers represents a long-term threat to the economy. She described the widening gap in spending power between affluent and lower-income consumers as something that "keeps me up at night."<ref name="fortune" /><ref name="retaildive" /> Barry's comments reflected broader concerns within the retail industry about the sustainability of consumer spending patterns and the potential consequences of economic inequality for companies that depend on a broad consumer base.


Barry has been a regular presence in earnings calls and investor communications, discussing the company's strategy and performance. Her leadership during periods of fluctuating consumer demand, supply chain disruptions, and the evolving competitive landscape of electronics retail has been a defining aspect of her time as CEO.
=== Artificial Intelligence and Technological Innovation ===


=== Technology and Innovation ===
Under Barry's leadership, Best Buy has made significant investments in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, both as part of its operational strategy and as a central element of its product and services offering to consumers. Barry has spoken publicly about the company's approach to AI, including its potential impact on the workforce, customer service, and the broader retail experience.


Under Barry's leadership, Best Buy has placed increasing emphasis on technology and innovation, both in terms of the products it sells and the way it operates. Barry has spoken publicly about the role of artificial intelligence in transforming retail, both as a tool for improving the customer experience and as a category of products that Best Buy sells. At CES 2026, she addressed questions about how AI would impact the retail workforce, noting that Best Buy viewed AI as a means to augment the capabilities of its employees rather than to reduce headcount.<ref name="chiefmarketer" />
At CES 2026, the annual consumer electronics trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association, Barry participated in a session focused on how retailers are leveraging innovation to shape consumer behavior and the future of commerce.<ref name="ces">{{cite web |title=Retailers Gather at CES 2026 to Discover Innovations Shaping Consumer Behavior |url=https://www.ces.tech/press-releases/retailers-gather-at-ces-2026-to-discover-innovations-shaping-consumer-behavior |publisher=CES.tech |date=December 22, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Barry's participation in the CES programming underscored Best Buy's interest in positioning itself at the intersection of retail and technology innovation.


Barry has also engaged with the broader technology industry, participating in major industry events such as CES, where she has represented Best Buy's perspective on emerging consumer technology trends. Her participation at CES 2026 was part of an expanded retail programming initiative organized by the Consumer Technology Association, which brought together retail leaders to discuss innovations shaping consumer behavior and commerce.<ref>{{cite web |title=Retailers Gather at CES 2026 to Discover Innovations Shaping Consumer Behavior |url=https://www.ces.tech/press-releases/retailers-gather-at-ces-2026-to-discover-innovations-shaping-consumer-behavior |publisher=CES.tech |date=2025-12-22 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
In a discussion at CES 2026 covered by Chief Marketer, Barry addressed the impact of AI on Best Buy's business strategy, describing one of the company's largest investments as being directed toward enhancing the customer experience through AI-driven tools and capabilities. With considerable industry anxiety about how AI would reshape the job market and retail operations, Barry framed Best Buy's approach as one focused on using AI to complement and improve human interactions with customers rather than simply replacing them.<ref name="chiefmarketer">{{cite news |date=January 2026 |title=CES 2026: Best Buy CEO Corie Barry on the Retailer's 'Maniacal' Focus on the Customer Experience |url=https://www.chiefmarketer.com/ces-2026-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry-on-the-retailers-maniacal-focus-on-the-customer-experience/ |work=Chief Marketer |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> She described the company's focus on customer experience as "maniacal," emphasizing the depth of commitment Best Buy has placed on using technology to improve service delivery and customer satisfaction.<ref name="chiefmarketer" />


=== Tariff and Trade Policy ===
=== Financial Performance ===


Tariffs on imported consumer electronics have been a significant concern for Best Buy during Barry's leadership. Many of the products sold by Best Buy are manufactured overseas, making the company's pricing and margins sensitive to changes in trade policy. In her September 2025 CNBC interview, Barry discussed the company's approach to managing the potential impact of tariffs on product pricing and consumer demand.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-09-04 |title=Watch CNBC's full interview with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry |url=https://www.cnbc.com/video/2025/09/04/watch-cnbcs-full-interview-with-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> At the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit, Barry also addressed tariff-related concerns in the context of the broader economic challenges facing consumers, linking trade policy to the growing income divide and its implications for retail spending.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-14 |title=Best Buy's CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor 'keeps me up at night' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/10/14/bestbuy-ceo-most-powerful-women-tariffs/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
Best Buy's financial results during Barry's tenure as CEO have reflected the broader dynamics of the consumer electronics retail sector. The company has continued to report its financial results on a quarterly basis as a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BBY.
 
In August 2025, Best Buy reported results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (the 13-week period ended August 2, 2025).<ref name="q2">{{cite web |title=Best Buy Reports Q2 FY26 Results |url=https://corporate.bestbuy.com/2025/best-buy-reports-q2-fy26/ |publisher=Best Buy |date=August 28, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> In November 2025, the company reported results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 (the 13-week period ended November 1, 2025).<ref name="q3">{{cite web |title=Best Buy Reports Q3 FY26 Results |url=https://corporate.bestbuy.com/2025/best-buy-reports-q3-fy26-results/ |publisher=Best Buy |date=November 25, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Barry has regularly appeared in earnings calls and media interviews to discuss the company's financial performance and strategic outlook, including the September 2025 CNBC interview in which she addressed quarterly results and the potential effects of tariffs on the business.<ref name="cnbc" />
 
=== Public Commentary and Industry Leadership ===
 
Barry has emerged as a prominent figure in public discussions about the retail industry, consumer technology, and the American economy. She has been a regular participant at major industry conferences and business forums, including the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit and CES.
 
At the October 2025 Fortune Most Powerful Women summit, Barry delivered candid remarks about the challenges facing Best Buy and the retail industry more broadly. Her comments about the growing consumer income divide attracted significant media attention, with coverage from Fortune, Retail Dive, and Customer Experience Dive.<ref name="fortune" /><ref name="retaildive" /><ref name="cxdive" /> Barry's willingness to speak openly about structural economic challenges — rather than confining her public remarks to corporate performance metrics — has contributed to her profile as a business leader engaged with broader societal issues affecting the retail sector.
 
Barry's participation in CES 2026 further demonstrated her role as a leading voice at the intersection of retail and technology. The Consumer Technology Association highlighted her session as part of expanded retail programming at the event, reflecting the growing importance of the relationship between technology innovation and retail strategy.<ref name="ces" />


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Corie Barry has been featured at a number of prominent business and industry events during her tenure as Best Buy's CEO. She has been a speaker at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit, where she has discussed topics ranging from consumer spending trends to the impact of tariffs on retail.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-15 |title=What's keeping Best Buy's CEO up at night? |url=https://www.retaildive.com/news/whats-keeping-best-buys-ceo-up-at-night-corie-barry/802752/ |work=Retail Dive |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Her inclusion in the summit's programming placed her among a cohort of senior women executives in American business.
Corie Barry has been recognized as one of the most prominent female executives in American business. Her regular inclusion in the programming of the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit reflects her standing among senior business leaders in the United States.<ref name="fortune" /><ref name="retaildive" /> As the first female CEO of Best Buy, one of the largest specialty retailers in the country, Barry has occupied a notable position in discussions about gender representation in corporate leadership.


Barry has also been a featured speaker at CES, one of the world's largest consumer electronics trade shows, where she represented Best Buy in discussions about the future of retail and consumer technology.<ref>{{cite web |title=Retailers Gather at CES 2026 to Discover Innovations Shaping Consumer Behavior |url=https://www.ces.tech/press-releases/retailers-gather-at-ces-2026-to-discover-innovations-shaping-consumer-behavior |publisher=CES.tech |date=2025-12-22 |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Her media appearances have included interviews on CNBC, where she has discussed Best Buy's quarterly financial results and strategic outlook.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-09-04 |title=Watch CNBC's full interview with Best Buy CEO Corie Barry |url=https://www.cnbc.com/video/2025/09/04/watch-cnbcs-full-interview-with-best-buy-ceo-corie-barry.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref>
Barry's appearances at major industry events, including CES 2026, have further solidified her profile as a key figure in the consumer technology and retail industries.<ref name="ces" /><ref name="chiefmarketer" /> Her public commentary on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to economic inequality has generated coverage from major business and trade media outlets, including Fortune, CNBC, Retail Dive, Customer Experience Dive, and Chief Marketer.<ref name="fortune" /><ref name="cnbc" /><ref name="retaildive" /><ref name="cxdive" /><ref name="chiefmarketer" />


As one of a limited number of women serving as CEO of a Fortune 500 company, Barry's leadership of Best Buy has drawn attention in business media and at conferences focused on women in executive leadership. Her participation at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit reflects her standing within this community of senior business leaders.
== Legacy ==


== Legacy ==
Corie Barry's leadership of Best Buy represents a significant chapter in the company's history and in the broader evolution of the American retail industry. As the first woman to serve as CEO of Best Buy, her appointment was a milestone for gender representation in the leadership of major American corporations. Her tenure has been defined by the challenge of steering a large brick-and-mortar retailer through a period of profound technological and economic change, including the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer behavior, and ongoing macroeconomic pressures including inflation and tariff uncertainty.


Corie Barry's leadership of Best Buy has been characterized by a consistent emphasis on customer experience, digital transformation, and corporate adaptability in the face of economic and technological change. As CEO during a period of rapid evolution in the consumer electronics industry — marked by the rise of artificial intelligence, shifts in consumer spending behavior, and uncertainty related to tariffs and trade policy Barry has positioned Best Buy as a retailer that seeks to combine in-store service with digital capabilities.
Barry's emphasis on customer experience as a central organizing principle for Best Buy's strategy has reflected a broader industry trend among physical retailers seeking to differentiate themselves from online competitors. Her public statements about the importance of investing in AI to enhance rather than replace — human customer interactions have positioned Best Buy within a specific strategic framework that prioritizes service quality alongside technological efficiency.<ref name="chiefmarketer" />


Barry's public commentary on the growing consumer income divide has drawn attention beyond the retail sector. Her remarks at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit about the risks posed by an increasing reliance on affluent consumers highlighted a concern that resonates across the broader economy.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-10-14 |title=Best Buy's CEO says growing spending power gap between affluent and poor 'keeps me up at night' |url=https://fortune.com/2025/10/14/bestbuy-ceo-most-powerful-women-tariffs/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-23}}</ref> Her willingness to address macroeconomic issues in public forums has contributed to her profile as a CEO engaged with economic and social questions beyond the immediate scope of her company's operations.
Her candid public commentary on the growing income divide among American consumers has also contributed to a broader conversation within the business community about the sustainability of retail models that depend on broad-based consumer spending. By raising concerns about the widening gap between affluent and lower-income shoppers, Barry has drawn attention to structural economic forces that extend well beyond the retail sector.<ref name="fortune" /><ref name="retaildive" />


Her career trajectory — from entry-level financial analyst to CEO over the course of two decades at a single company — represents a path of internal advancement that is frequently cited in discussions about talent development and leadership succession in large corporations. Barry's tenure as CEO continues as Best Buy navigates an evolving retail environment shaped by new technologies, shifting consumer expectations, and ongoing economic uncertainty.
As CEO of a Fortune 500 company with a workforce of tens of thousands of employees and hundreds of retail locations across the United States, Barry's decisions and public positions continue to influence industry practices, investor expectations, and the strategic direction of one of America's most recognizable retail brands.


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Corie Barry
BornCorie Sue Barry
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusiness executive
TitleChief Executive Officer
EmployerBest Buy Co., Inc.
Known forCEO of Best Buy Co., Inc.

Corie Barry is an American business executive who serves as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE: BBY), one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. She assumed the role of CEO in June 2019, becoming the first woman to lead the company in its history. Barry's tenure at Best Buy has spanned more than two decades, during which she held a series of progressively senior roles in finance and strategic operations before ascending to the top leadership position. As CEO, she has guided the company through a period of significant industry transformation shaped by the rise of e-commerce, shifting consumer behaviors, the economic disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rapid emergence of artificial intelligence technologies. Under her leadership, Best Buy has pursued a strategy centered on customer experience, technological innovation, and operational efficiency. Barry has been a prominent voice in discussions about the evolving retail landscape, the impact of tariffs on consumer pricing, and the widening economic divide among American consumers.[1][2]

Career

Early Career at Best Buy

Corie Barry joined Best Buy in 1999 and built her career within the organization over the course of two decades. She progressed through a series of roles in finance and strategic planning, gaining deep institutional knowledge of the company's operations, financial structure, and competitive positioning within the consumer electronics retail sector. Her ascent through the corporate ranks positioned her as one of the company's most prominent internal leaders prior to her appointment as CEO.

Before becoming CEO, Barry served as Best Buy's chief financial officer (CFO), a role in which she oversaw the company's financial strategy during a critical period of transformation in the retail industry. Her work as CFO provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the company's balance sheet, capital allocation priorities, and the financial mechanics of Best Buy's shift toward an omnichannel retail model. Her financial acumen and strategic leadership during this period were instrumental in her selection as the company's next chief executive.

Appointment as CEO

In June 2019, Corie Barry was appointed chief executive officer of Best Buy Co., Inc., succeeding Hubert Joly, who had led the company's turnaround strategy beginning in 2012. Barry's appointment marked a new chapter in Best Buy's leadership history, as she became the first woman to serve as CEO of the company. Her elevation to the top role reflected the company's confidence in her ability to build upon the operational and strategic improvements implemented under her predecessor while charting a forward-looking course for the business in an increasingly digital retail environment.

Strategic Focus on Customer Experience

A central theme of Barry's leadership at Best Buy has been an intensive focus on customer experience as a differentiating strategy in the competitive consumer electronics market. In public appearances and industry events, Barry has described the company's approach to customer experience as a core strategic priority. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry articulated this philosophy, stating that the company's "focus is manically on the customer."[3] Barry has argued that keeping the customer at the center of business decisions is essential to building a resilient company capable of adapting to rapid changes in technology and consumer behavior.[3]

This customer-centric strategy has encompassed investments in in-store experiences, digital capabilities, consultation services, and the integration of technology solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of Best Buy's customer base. Barry has overseen efforts to position Best Buy not merely as a product retailer but as a technology solutions provider, offering services such as in-home consultation, installation, and ongoing technical support through the company's Geek Squad service.

Navigating Economic and Industry Challenges

Barry's tenure as CEO has coincided with a period of considerable macroeconomic uncertainty and industry disruption. The consumer electronics retail sector has faced headwinds including inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, shifting consumer spending patterns, and the potential impact of tariffs on imported goods. Barry has addressed these challenges publicly on multiple occasions, providing insight into how Best Buy is managing external economic forces.

In a September 2025 interview with CNBC, Barry discussed the company's quarterly performance and addressed expectations regarding the potential impact of tariffs on Best Buy's business and its customers.[4] The interview covered the company's most recent quarterly results and Barry's outlook for the business in the context of broader economic conditions.[4]

One of the most significant concerns Barry has raised publicly is the growing income divide among American consumers and its implications for retailers. Speaking at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit in October 2025, Barry said that a growing reliance on wealthy shoppers represents a long-term threat to the economy. She described the widening gap in spending power between affluent and lower-income consumers as something that "keeps me up at night."[1][2] Barry's comments reflected broader concerns within the retail industry about the sustainability of consumer spending patterns and the potential consequences of economic inequality for companies that depend on a broad consumer base.

Artificial Intelligence and Technological Innovation

Under Barry's leadership, Best Buy has made significant investments in artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, both as part of its operational strategy and as a central element of its product and services offering to consumers. Barry has spoken publicly about the company's approach to AI, including its potential impact on the workforce, customer service, and the broader retail experience.

At CES 2026, the annual consumer electronics trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association, Barry participated in a session focused on how retailers are leveraging innovation to shape consumer behavior and the future of commerce.[5] Barry's participation in the CES programming underscored Best Buy's interest in positioning itself at the intersection of retail and technology innovation.

In a discussion at CES 2026 covered by Chief Marketer, Barry addressed the impact of AI on Best Buy's business strategy, describing one of the company's largest investments as being directed toward enhancing the customer experience through AI-driven tools and capabilities. With considerable industry anxiety about how AI would reshape the job market and retail operations, Barry framed Best Buy's approach as one focused on using AI to complement and improve human interactions with customers rather than simply replacing them.[6] She described the company's focus on customer experience as "maniacal," emphasizing the depth of commitment Best Buy has placed on using technology to improve service delivery and customer satisfaction.[6]

Financial Performance

Best Buy's financial results during Barry's tenure as CEO have reflected the broader dynamics of the consumer electronics retail sector. The company has continued to report its financial results on a quarterly basis as a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BBY.

In August 2025, Best Buy reported results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 (the 13-week period ended August 2, 2025).[7] In November 2025, the company reported results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 (the 13-week period ended November 1, 2025).[8] Barry has regularly appeared in earnings calls and media interviews to discuss the company's financial performance and strategic outlook, including the September 2025 CNBC interview in which she addressed quarterly results and the potential effects of tariffs on the business.[4]

Public Commentary and Industry Leadership

Barry has emerged as a prominent figure in public discussions about the retail industry, consumer technology, and the American economy. She has been a regular participant at major industry conferences and business forums, including the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit and CES.

At the October 2025 Fortune Most Powerful Women summit, Barry delivered candid remarks about the challenges facing Best Buy and the retail industry more broadly. Her comments about the growing consumer income divide attracted significant media attention, with coverage from Fortune, Retail Dive, and Customer Experience Dive.[1][2][3] Barry's willingness to speak openly about structural economic challenges — rather than confining her public remarks to corporate performance metrics — has contributed to her profile as a business leader engaged with broader societal issues affecting the retail sector.

Barry's participation in CES 2026 further demonstrated her role as a leading voice at the intersection of retail and technology. The Consumer Technology Association highlighted her session as part of expanded retail programming at the event, reflecting the growing importance of the relationship between technology innovation and retail strategy.[5]

Recognition

Corie Barry has been recognized as one of the most prominent female executives in American business. Her regular inclusion in the programming of the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit reflects her standing among senior business leaders in the United States.[1][2] As the first female CEO of Best Buy, one of the largest specialty retailers in the country, Barry has occupied a notable position in discussions about gender representation in corporate leadership.

Barry's appearances at major industry events, including CES 2026, have further solidified her profile as a key figure in the consumer technology and retail industries.[5][6] Her public commentary on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to economic inequality has generated coverage from major business and trade media outlets, including Fortune, CNBC, Retail Dive, Customer Experience Dive, and Chief Marketer.[1][4][2][3][6]

Legacy

Corie Barry's leadership of Best Buy represents a significant chapter in the company's history and in the broader evolution of the American retail industry. As the first woman to serve as CEO of Best Buy, her appointment was a milestone for gender representation in the leadership of major American corporations. Her tenure has been defined by the challenge of steering a large brick-and-mortar retailer through a period of profound technological and economic change, including the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer behavior, and ongoing macroeconomic pressures including inflation and tariff uncertainty.

Barry's emphasis on customer experience as a central organizing principle for Best Buy's strategy has reflected a broader industry trend among physical retailers seeking to differentiate themselves from online competitors. Her public statements about the importance of investing in AI to enhance — rather than replace — human customer interactions have positioned Best Buy within a specific strategic framework that prioritizes service quality alongside technological efficiency.[6]

Her candid public commentary on the growing income divide among American consumers has also contributed to a broader conversation within the business community about the sustainability of retail models that depend on broad-based consumer spending. By raising concerns about the widening gap between affluent and lower-income shoppers, Barry has drawn attention to structural economic forces that extend well beyond the retail sector.[1][2]

As CEO of a Fortune 500 company with a workforce of tens of thousands of employees and hundreds of retail locations across the United States, Barry's decisions and public positions continue to influence industry practices, investor expectations, and the strategic direction of one of America's most recognizable retail brands.

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