Publix Super Markets announced Monday Executive Chairman Todd Jones’ intent to retire, effective May 31. He will remain actively involved in the company as chairman of the Publix board of directors.
“We celebrate Todd’s 46-year career and are thankful for his exemplary service to our company, our associates and customers and the communities we serve,” said Publix CEO Kevin Murphy. “In addition to being an outstanding operator and mentor, Todd has led with integrity and a deep commitment to our mission that will have lasting impact. We are grateful he will continue to provide leadership to Publix as our chairman.”
Jones began his Publix career in 1980 as a front-service clerk in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. He worked in a variety of store positions before becoming a store manager in 1988. He was promoted to district manager in 1997, regional director in 1999 and vice president of the Jacksonville Division in 2003. In 2005, he was promoted to senior vice president of product business development. Jones was named president in 2008, CEO and President in 2016, CEO in 2019 and Executive Chairman in 2024.
Jones received the company’s most prestigious award—the George W. Jenkins Award for Excellence—in 1994, which is presented to managers who exemplify leadership, perpetuate the Publix culture and demonstrate their commitment to founder George Jenkins’ vision.

