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  1. James D. Sinegal (born January 1, 1936) is an American billionaire businessman and cofounder and former CEO of the Costco Wholesale Corporation, an international retail chain. He served as Costco's president and CEO from 1983 until 2011.

  2. Sep 16, 2020 · After discovering a passion for retail in college, Jim Sinegal cofounded Costco and built it into one of the largest retailers on the globe, while largely staying out of the limelight himself.

  3. Quickly finding himself enamored with the industry, Sinegal worked his way up to executive vice president of FedMart, serving in similar capacities for various other retail...

  4. Nov 15, 2009 · This is a longer, edited version of a Q&A with Costco CEO Jim Sinegal that ran in the newspaper, including his thoughts on the local economy and the Costco Home stores that closed. Share story....

  5. Jul 31, 2013 · Join The Motley Fool for a conversation with retired Costco CEO Jim Sinegal. In love with retail since his first job as a bagger in 1954, Sinegal co-founded Costco and served as president...

  6. Sinegal was one of the principal founders of Costco in 1983. As CEO, he has built the fledgling wholesale shopping center into the largest such organization in the United States, outpacing both Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale.

  7. As one of the most influential retail pioneers of the late 20th century, James Sinegal reshaped the commerce landscape through his audacious innovation and intensely humanistic philosophy while founding Costco.

  8. From humble beginnings as a grocery bagger to becoming a billionaire business mogul, James Sinegal, co-founder and retired CEO of Costco Wholesale, has etched his name into the annals...

  9. Dec 17, 2011 · On New Year’s Eve, Costco Wholesale co-founder Jim Sinegal will step down as CEO. He will hand off the job he loves and his open-walled office to Craig Jelinek, a veteran Costco executive whom...

  10. Jan 30, 2018 · Jim Sinegal, who co-founded Costco Wholesale as a single warehouse on Fourth Avenue, bowed out of his remaining formal role at the company that now runs 746 stores around the world.

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