7-Eleven has named Joshua Dolan as senior vice president of demand chain, according to the company’s website, which was updated this week.
In his role, Dolan is responsible for “expanding and optimizing 7-Eleven's enterprise-wide logistics capabilities and improving execution,” according to his company bio. According to his LinkedIn bio, Dolan officially took on the role in June.
He joins 7-Eleven from logistics giant GXO Logistics, where he was president of its consumer products division the Americas and Asia Pacific for nearly two years, according to his LinkedIn bio. Prior to GXO, Dolan spent about four years as SVP of supply chain for healthcare company Cardinal Health, where he focused on leading the company’s pharmaceutical supply chain and enterprise logistics, according to his LinkedIn bio. He also oversaw Cardinal Health’s inventory management, technology and automation, distribution operations, specialty operations, and enterprise transportation and logistics.

Between 2012 and 2019, Dolan held director and VP-level supply chain and logistics roles with Dick’s Sporting Goods, Target and Amazon, according to his LinkedIn bio. Amazon was the most recent of these three companies. There,Dolan helped lead logistics for its national and private brands and third-party sellers. He also spearheaded the development of Amazon's global distribution platform, according to his LinkedIn bio.
At Target, Dolan led the retailer’s international logistics team and oversaw all international transportation and freight management and distribution, ocean and air operations and more. A few years before at Dick’s, Dolan managed the company’s domestic inbound transportation, store delivery and international logistics, trade compliance and e-commerce logistics, according to his LinkedIn bio.
Earlier in his career, Dolan held supply chain roles with UPS, Reebok, IKEA and other firms.
7-Eleven continues to make changes atop its leadership team as the world’s largest c-store retailer prepares for its 2026 IPO and years-long expansion in the U.S. Earlier this month, the convenience retailer named Dave Strachan as vice president and chief of staff to CEO Joseph DePinto.