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Stephen Hayes Dacus becomes first foreign CEO of 7-Eleven in Japan

May 27, 2025
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Stephen Hayes Dacus becomes first foreign CEO of 7-Eleven in Japan
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TOKYO (AP) — Stephen Hayes Dacus was approved Tuesday to be the new chief executive of the operator of 7-Eleven, the first foreigner to lead the Japanese convenience store chain.

The American with a Japanese mother was appointed earlier this year to be which operates the stores, known as “konbini” in Japan.

, which the company has so far rejected, was not up for vote at the shareholders’ meeting. The companies are discussing the proposal and Seven & i is conducting an internal study.

, which has been widening its overseas appeal. The 7-Eleven chain is . But some analysts say there are challenges in the Japanese market, where the population is rapidly aging and competition is fierce among konbini brands.

Fluent in Japanese and English, Dacus previously worked at , Japanese clothing chain and other retailers. Shareholders appeared to have high hopes for his leadership and the rest of the new team that also won their approval. It remains unclear whether the company is going to go it alone or decide to collaborate with Couche-Tard.

The 7-Eleven stores in Japan sell everything from ice cream to batteries to health needs and hot meals. Some stores allow customers to pay utility bills or use the copier machine. They also work with local governments to help out during disasters, providing water, relief supplies, toilet facilities and emergency information.

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