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'''Corie Barry''' (born 1975) is an American business executive serving as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of [[Best Buy]] Co., Inc., one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Since taking the helm in June 2019, Barry has become the first female CEO in Best Buy's history and, at 44 years old, was the youngest female CEO in the Fortune 100 at the time of her appointment. | '''Corie Barry''' (born 1975) is an American business executive serving as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of [[Best Buy]] Co., Inc., one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Since taking the helm in June 2019, Barry has become the first female CEO in Best Buy's history and, at 44 years old, was the youngest female CEO in the Fortune 100 at the time of her appointment. | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 15 December 2025
| Personal details | |
| Born | Corie Barry 1975/7/21 (age 50) 🇺🇸 Livingston, New Jersey, United States |
| Nationality | 🇺🇸 American |
| Citizenship | 🇺🇸 American |
| Languages | 🇺🇸 English |
| Education | College of Saint Benedict (BA) |
| Career details | |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Title | CEO of Best Buy |
| Net worth | US$50 million (estimate) |
Corie Barry (born 1975) is an American business executive serving as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Best Buy Co., Inc., one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in the United States. Since taking the helm in June 2019, Barry has become the first female CEO in Best Buy's history and, at 44 years old, was the youngest female CEO in the Fortune 100 at the time of her appointment.
Early Life and Education
Corie Sue Barry was born in 1975 in Cambridge, Minnesota, to parents who both worked as artists. Growing up in an artistic household, Barry traveled frequently with her parents, which exposed her to diverse experiences from an early age. Despite her creative family background, Barry gravitated toward business and numbers.
She completed her high school education in Minnesota in 1993 before attending the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. It was during her time at St. Benedict's that she met her future husband, Marty, who was attending the nearby St. John's University. Barry graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Management, laying the foundation for her future career in corporate finance and leadership.
Career
Early Career
After graduation, Barry began her professional career as an auditor at Deloitte & Touche, one of the "Big Four" accounting firms. This experience provided her with critical analytical skills and business acumen that would prove invaluable throughout her career.
Barry joined Best Buy in 1999, starting in the finance department. Over the next two decades, she steadily climbed the corporate ladder, taking on increasingly senior roles across various divisions of the company.
Rise at Best Buy
Throughout her tenure at Best Buy, Barry held numerous leadership positions including:
- Senior Vice President of Domestic Finance
- Chief Financial and Strategic Transformation Officer
- Chief Financial Officer (2016-2019)
As CFO, Barry played a pivotal role in developing and executing Best Buy's "Building the New Blue" growth strategy, a comprehensive transformation initiative designed to adapt the traditional brick-and-mortar retailer to the digital age. This strategy proved crucial in helping Best Buy compete against online retail giants like Amazon and survive the "retail apocalypse" that claimed many traditional retailers.
CEO Appointment and Leadership
On April 10, 2019, Best Buy announced that Barry would succeed Hubert Joly as CEO, effective June 11, 2019. Joly would remain as Executive Chairman. Barry became the fifth CEO in Best Buy's 53-year history and the first woman to lead the company.
Under Barry's leadership, Best Buy has undergone significant transformations:
Digital Transformation: The company accelerated its digital capabilities, with online sales growing substantially. Best Buy's e-commerce platform was enhanced, and the company implemented a seamless omnichannel experience allowing customers to buy online and pickup in-store (BOPIS), curbside pickup, and same-day delivery.
New Business Ventures: Barry led Best Buy into adjacent markets including:
- Healthcare technology services offering telehealth consultations
- Electric vehicle charging station installations
- Smart home setup and consultation services
- Best Buy Marketplace platform for third-party sellers
Workforce Transformation: The company shifted toward market-based compensation and specialized in-store expertise, with employees becoming consultants in specific technology categories.
COVID-19 Response: During the pandemic, Barry made the difficult decision to temporarily furlough tens of thousands of workers while pivoting the company to curbside pickup and contactless delivery models. Best Buy was able to bring back most employees relatively quickly and adapted successfully to pandemic shopping behaviors.
In fiscal year 2024, Best Buy generated more than $43 billion in annual revenue, demonstrating the company's resilience under Barry's leadership.
Personal Life
Corie Barry married her husband Marty in 2000, after they met while she was attending the College of Saint Benedict and he was at St. John's University. The two schools are partner institutions located near each other in central Minnesota, fostering close interactions between students.
Barry and Marty have two children together: a daughter born in 2007 and a son born in 2010. The family resides in Minnesota, maintaining ties to Barry's home state throughout her career.
Despite the demands of leading a Fortune 100 company, Barry has spoken publicly about the importance of work-life balance and has been an advocate for family-friendly workplace policies at Best Buy.
Controversies
2020 Workplace Relationship Investigation
In January 2020, approximately seven months after Barry assumed the CEO role, Best Buy's board of directors launched an investigation into allegations of workplace misconduct. The company received an anonymous letter signed "We are Best Buy," claiming to represent "a group of employees," which alleged that Barry had engaged in an inappropriate romantic relationship with Karl Sanft, a former Best Buy executive who had served as head of U.S. retail store operations.
The allegations were particularly sensitive because Sanft had at one point been Barry's superior within the company's hierarchy. Sanft had left Best Buy in March 2019 to become Chief Operating Officer of 24 Hour Fitness, just months before Barry became CEO.
Best Buy hired the law firm Sidley Austin LLP to conduct an independent investigation beginning in December 2019. Barry released a statement saying, "The Board has my full cooperation and support as it undertakes this review, and I look forward to its resolution in the near term." Sanft publicly denied the allegations in statements to the media.
In February 2020, the audit committee of Best Buy's board of directors concluded its investigation and announced that it "supports the continued leadership of the Company by Ms. Barry." Barry retained her position as CEO, and the board expressed confidence in her leadership. The incident highlighted the complexities of workplace relationship policies in the post-#MeToo era and raised questions about how companies handle allegations involving senior executives.
Compensation and Net Worth
As CEO of Best Buy, Barry receives substantial compensation befitting her role leading a Fortune 100 company. Her annual salary is reported to be approximately $5.9 million, with additional stock options and performance bonuses that can significantly increase her total compensation package.
Various financial sources estimate Barry's net worth at between $31 million and $53 million as of 2024, accumulated through her salary, stock holdings in Best Buy, and investment portfolio developed over her 25-year career.
Recognition and Awards
Throughout her career and particularly during her tenure as CEO, Barry has received numerous accolades:
- Fortune's Most Powerful Women List - Ranked No. 9 (2020s)
- Hendrickson Medal for Ethical Leadership - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota (2025)
- Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators - Best Buy recognized as one of only two retailers among the top 100 companies
- Just100 List - Best Buy recognized for stakeholder-focused business practices
Barry has also been recognized as a leading voice in retail transformation and female leadership in technology industries.
Leadership Philosophy
Barry is known for her emphasis on purpose-driven leadership and employee empowerment. She has stated that Best Buy's purpose is "to enrich lives through technology," moving beyond simple transactions to meaningful customer relationships.
In interviews, Barry has articulated several key leadership principles:
- Putting employees first, recognizing that engaged employees create better customer experiences
- Embracing continuous transformation rather than viewing change as a one-time event
- Leading with transparency and authenticity, particularly during challenging times
- Balancing short-term performance with long-term sustainable growth
Board Memberships
In addition to her role on Best Buy's board of directors, Barry serves on corporate and community boards, contributing her expertise in retail transformation, finance, and corporate governance.
Legacy and Impact
As the first female CEO of Best Buy and one of the few women leading Fortune 100 companies, Barry has become a role model for women in business and retail leadership. Her successful navigation of the retail industry's digital transformation while maintaining Best Buy's position as a leading electronics retailer has been widely studied as a case study in corporate adaptation.
Barry's leadership through the COVID-19 pandemic, including rapid operational pivots and employee support initiatives, demonstrated crisis management capabilities that garnered respect across the retail industry. Her expansion of Best Buy into services beyond traditional retail—including healthcare technology and smart home installations—has positioned the company for continued relevance as consumer technology evolves.
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