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Michael T. Duke (born 1950) is a management executive in the U.S.A.. He is currently serving as the new 'CEO of Wal-Mart, replacing Lee Scott. On Feburary 1, 2009, he will succeed Lee Scott as Chief Executive Officer of Wal-Mart (Wal-Mart is the world's largest retailer, and the largest company in the world based on revenue). He has been with Wal-Mart since 1995, serving formerly as Executive Vice President of Administration, Executive Vice President of Logistics, Senior Vice President of Logistics, and Senior Vice President of Distribution.

He also serves on the board of directors of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, as well as Arvest Bank's community advisory board for Bentonville, Arkansas. He formerly held positions with a number of retailers, including Federated Department Stores, May Department Stores and Venture Stores. Duke earned a BS in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1971. He is a member of that institution's advisory board.

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  1. Kavilanz, Parija B. Wal-Mart names new CEO: World's largest retailer says international chief Mike Duke will succeed Lee Scott, who is retiring., CNNMoney.com, 2008-11-21

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