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Phil Wahba is a senior writer at Fortune primarily focused on leadership coverage, with a prior focus on retail. His award-winning features include profiles of CEOs at J.C. Penney and Kohl’s and an examination of how private equity transformed the retail sector. Phil joined Fortune in 2014 from Reuters, where over the course of six years, he covered retail, corporate bankruptcies, the stock exchanges, and wrote a weekly column about IPOs. He has also worked as a trade commissioner in New York for the Canadian government. He holds a B.Comm from HEC Montréal and an MBA from the University of Ottawa. In 2007, he graduated from Columbia University with a Masters in Journalism. He is also a CFA charter holder. In addition to his native French and English, Phil speaks Danish, Spanish, and German. He has run a marathon in every U.S. state.

Neiman Marcus bows out of Manhattan, showing limits of NYC luxury market
RetailNeiman Marcus bows out of Manhattan, showing limits of NYC luxury market
By Phil WahbaJuly 24, 2020
Brooks sprints past the competition as the coronavirus turns more people into runners
RetailBrooks sprints past the competition as the coronavirus turns more people into runners
By Phil WahbaJuly 23, 2020
Ann Taylor parent Ascena becomes latest retailer to seek bankruptcy protection
RetailAnn Taylor parent Ascena becomes latest retailer to seek bankruptcy protection
By Phil WahbaJuly 23, 2020
Walmart will be closed on Thanksgiving for first time in decades
RetailWalmart will be closed on Thanksgiving for first time in decades
By Phil WahbaJuly 21, 2020
There are now just 4 Black CEOs in the Fortune 500 as Tapestry boss resigns
RetailThere are now just 4 Black CEOs in the Fortune 500 as Tapestry boss resigns
By Phil WahbaJuly 21, 2020
Malls are dying, but Nordstrom has no intention of being dragged down with them
RetailMalls are dying, but Nordstrom has no intention of being dragged down with them
By Phil WahbaJuly 20, 2020
Signage is displayed on a to-go bag at a Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019. Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on February 6. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images
RetailChipotle to hire 10,000 more workers as it expands mobile-order drive-thru
By Phil WahbaJuly 15, 2020
Best Buy to require shoppers to wear masks in all stores
RetailBest Buy to require shoppers to wear masks in all stores
By Phil WahbaJuly 14, 2020
New York & Co. Owner files for bankruptcy
RetailNew York & Co. parent company files for bankruptcy and closes hundreds of stores
By Phil WahbaJuly 13, 2020
How Goodwill is reinventing itself to ride the pandemic resale wave
RetailHow Goodwill is reinventing itself to ride the pandemic resale wave
By Phil WahbaJune 28, 2020
Albertsons finally returning to the stock market after disappointing IPO
RetailAlbertsons finally returning to the stock market after disappointing IPO
By Phil WahbaJune 26, 2020
Microsoft is permanently closing all but four of its retail stores
RetailMicrosoft is permanently closing all but four of its retail stores
By Phil WahbaJune 26, 2020
Macy’s cutting another 20% of corporate jobs as the coronavirus pummels sales
RetailMacy’s cutting another 20% of corporate jobs as the coronavirus pummels sales
By Phil WahbaJune 25, 2020
GNC is the latest retailer to file for bankruptcy, closing up to 1,200 stores
RetailGNC is the latest retailer to file for bankruptcy, closing up to 1,200 stores
By Phil WahbaJune 24, 2020
Macy’s trades big July Fourth fireworks show for short, multiday displays as concession to pandemic
RetailMacy’s trades big July Fourth fireworks show for short, multiday displays as concession to pandemic
By Phil WahbaJune 23, 2020
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