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Sheetz Names Executive Vice President of People and Culture

Doliveira has led transformation of c-store chain’s growth-focused human resources department
Stephanie Doliveira Sheetz
Stephanie Doliveira (Photograph courtesy of Sheetz)

Sheetz has promoted Stephanie Doliveira to executive vice president of people and culture. Doliveira, who has been with the company for nearly 22 years, was previously the convenience-store retailer’s vice president of human resources.

She will lead strategic planning and execution of all employee-related initiatives for more than 24,000 employees at Sheetz. This will include succession planning, talent management, benefits and compensation, employee relations and more.

  • Sheetz is No. 13 on CSP’s 2022 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by company-owned store count.

“For the last 70 years, our organization’s success has been driven directly by our people,” said Travis Sheetz, president and CEO of Sheetz. “Each and every day, Stephanie has helped us to create a workplace where employees feel valued and appreciated. As a leader, she has been instrumental in keeping the entire human resources team focused on fostering a culture that truly makes Sheetz a great place to work. Her contributions have made an impact on every single Sheetz employee, and I could not be more excited for her as she transitions into this new role.”

Doliveira began her career with Sheetz as a human resources manager for CLI Transport. She has also served as a manager of employee communications and co-leader of the brand department before being named vice president of human resources in 2008.

Over the past several years, she has guided her team and led the transformation of Sheetz’s human resources department into one that is focused on the growth and well-being of Sheetz’s employees. She has helped drive the development of Sheetz’s core company values, led major investments in leadership development, employee benefits and employee recognition and most recently supported Sheetz’s employees through the global pandemic.

During her tenure as vice president of human resources, Altoona, Pennsylvania-based Sheetz was named a 100 Best Companies to Work For by Fortune and Great Places to Work in eight of the last nine years. Sheetz has also been included in the Companies that Care list by Great Place to Work and People magazine twice in the last three years. Additionally, Sheetz was ranked third in last year’s Best Workplaces in Retail list by Fortune, trailing only Wegmans Food Markets and Target, it said.

Sheetz serves more than 1.5 million customers a day in its more than 670 c-stores across Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland, with all locations open 24/7, 365 days a year.

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