Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Steven Temares steps down 'immediately' and resigns from board

The management shake-up comes as Bed Bath & Beyond faces mounting pressure from activist investors.VIDEO3:2203:22Having three activists come together to take over a company is unusual, says Okapi Partners CEOSquawk Box Bed Bath & Beyond announced Monday that CEO Steven Temares is stepping down, "effectively immediately," as activist investors push for changes at the retailer
It said Mary Winston, who was recently named to the board, will serve as interim CEO until a replacement is found
The company said Temares is also resigning from Bed Bath & Beyond's board. Winston has held various roles in retail, including serving as CFO at Family Dollar Stores
She also was CFO at Scholastic, and she's currently president at WinsCo Enterprises, a financial and board governance consulting firm, in addition to being a board member at Acuity Brands, Domtar and Dover
Bed Bath & Beyond shares jumped more than 3% in premarket trading following the news but were last down more than 6%
The stock has gained nearly 35% this year, with many of those gains coming after a trio of activists revealed their stake in the company
Shares are still down about 10% over the past 12 months. Big-box rivals like Target and Walmart, meantime, have fared better within the past year: Walmart shares are up nearly 20% from a year ago, while Target shares have climbed a little more than 2%
Bed Bath & Beyond, faced with pressure from activist investors Legion Partners Asset Management, Macellum Advisors and Ancora Advisors, recently appointed five new independent members to its board, including Winston
The activists had been pushing to replace the entire board and to oust Temares as CEO. Temares has been CEO since 2003 but had held various other roles at the company for nearly three decades
He has been criticized for not doing enough to get the retailer out of its sales slump. "The board determined that now is the right time to identify the next generation of leadership," said Patrick Gaston, independent chairman of the retailer's board
Bed Bath & Beyond, with more than 1,000 stores across the U.S. and Puerto Rico, has been struggling to grow sales as more shoppers head online to platforms like Amazon
It laid off nearly 150 people in March, which also impacted its Christmas Tree Shops business, a discount home decor chain it acquired in 2003
The company also said Monday that Andrea Weiss, a recent appointment to the board, will head the retailer's Business Transformation and Strategy Review Committee, "which will be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the Company's ongoing business transformation are addressed
" Weiss has held executive leadership roles at other retailers including The Limited, Guess and Ann Taylor Stores
"As we continue to review our business initiatives, we will be focused on driving continued margin improvement, enhancing the in-store and online experience, and accelerating our transformation to the benefit of our shareholders, customers and other stakeholders," Winston said in a statement
Bed Bath & Beyond said it's formed an independent search committee to find a replacement CEO and it hired an executive search firm to help in that process
Telsey Advisory Group analyst Cristina Fernandez called the news a "positive development" for stockholders and "a sign that more meaningful change is underway
" "We believe the CEO transition creates an opportunity for the board to choose a leader with a vision for competing more effectively in today's consumer environment and experience with omnichannel retailing, developing private label brands, and creating immersive store experiences," Fernandez said in a research note
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May 17, 2019