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Mexico City, Mexico and from 1984 to 1993 he was President and owner of KingTec International, Inc., a
consulting Ñrm oÅering management of information systems, implementation of software and software design.
David K. Lenhardt joined PETsMART in October 2000, as Senior Vice President of Services, Strategic
Planning and Business Development. From 1996 to 2000, he was with Bain & Company, Inc., where he led
consulting teams for retail, technology and e-commerce clients. Prior to that, Mr. Lenhardt was an Analyst in
the corporate Ñnance and Latin American groups of Merrill Lynch & Co.'s investment banking division.
Thomas S. Liston joined PETsMART as interim Senior Vice President, Chief Financial OÇcer in
February 2001. From 1997 through 1998 he was Executive Vice President and CFO/Secretary/Treasurer for
Little Switzerland in the U.S. Virgin Islands. From 1991 to 1997 Mr. Liston was Vice Chairman and CFO/
Secretary and Treasurer for Barry's Jeweler, Inc., a $150 million specialty jewelry retail company. From 1989
to 1991, he was Executive Vice President, COO, CFO, and Director for Crescent Jewelers. Mr. Liston also
held various senior management positions with Gump's, with Broadway Department Store, and with Abraham
& Straus. Prior to that he held various positions at Montgomery Ward, and Arthur Andersen & Company.
Marcia R. Meyer is Senior Vice President of Marketing and International Supply. She joined
PETsMART in 1990 as Vice President and General Merchandise Manager and in March 1997, was promoted
to the position of President, PETsMART International Supply Company. From 1985 to 1989, Ms. Meyer held
various executive positions with Broadway Southwest, a division of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc., May D
& F and Macy's.
Anthony N. Truesdale is Senior Vice President of Merchandising. He joined PETsMART in 1999 as
Vice President, Hardgoods, Merchandising. Prior to joining PETsMART, Mr. Truesdale was an executive in
various positions with Shaw's Supermarkets, a subsidiary of J. Sainsbury plc, for 13 years in Operations and
Merchandising.
Anthony J. Leonardi joined PETsMART in 1997, as President of PETsMART Direct. From 1979 to
1997, Mr. Leonardi held various executive positions at Sara Lee Corporation, most recently serving as
President of its Catalog Division.
Thomas P. McGovern, Jr. serves as President of PETsMART.com and joined PETsMART as a result of
PETsMART's acquisition of a controlling interest in PETsMART.com in December 2000. From May 1999 to
December 2000 he was President and Chief Executive OÇcer of PETsMART.com and was President and
Chief Executive OÇcer of its predecessor, PetJungle.com from February 1999 to May 1999. From
February 1997 to February 1999, he was with Warner Bros. as Senior Vice President, International of Warner
Bros. Retail Stores. From May 1994 to February 1997, he was Vice President, International for Warner Bros.
Worldwide Retail and prior to that worked for various divisions of PricewaterhouseCoopers in its retail
consulting division from September 1984 to May 1994.
Item 2. Properties
The following table summarizes the locations of the stores by country and state at January 28, 2001:
Number of Number of
United States: Stores United States: Stores
AlabamaÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 2 Illinois ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 30
ArizonaÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 21 Indiana ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 14
ArkansasÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 2 Iowa ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 1
California ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 62 Kansas ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 7
ColoradoÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 19 Kentucky ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 3
Connecticut ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 1 Louisiana ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 6
Delaware ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 1 Maryland ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 20
Florida ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 34 Massachusetts ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 5
GeorgiaÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 23 Michigan ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 13
Idaho ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 1 Minnesota ÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏÏ 11
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