Home Depot's Tome Spearheads In-Store Technology Catch-Up

Carol Tome, chief financial officer of Home Depot Inc., poses for a photo at a Home Depot store in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. Tome, a leading contender to be the retailer's next chief executive officer, is spearheading Home Depot's efforts to boost online transactions and unveil a mobile application that allows consumers to pay for merchandise with their smartphones. During the company's fiscal 2010, Tome oversaw tech spending of $350 million, or a third of all capital expenditures. Photographer: Erik S. Lesser/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Carol Tome, chief financial officer of Home Depot Inc., poses for a photo at a Home Depot store in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. Tome, a leading contender to be the retailer's next chief executive officer, is spearheading Home Depot's efforts to boost online transactions and unveil a mobile application that allows consumers to pay for merchandise with their smartphones. During the company's fiscal 2010, Tome oversaw tech spending of $350 million, or a third of all capital expenditures. Photographer: Erik S. Lesser/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Home Depot's Tome Spearheads In-Store Technology Catch-Up
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