Gregg Steinhafel
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FILE - This undated file photo provided by Target Corp. shows the company's chairman, president and CEO Gregg Steinhafel. Steinhafel, in the wake of a massive data breach and a botched up expansion plan in Canada, stepped down earlier this month. It used to be that CEOs were hired for their knowledge of the industry, years of experience and the ability to lead with a tight fist. But the role of the top job has changed dramatically over the last several years. (AP Photo/Target Corp., Johansen Krause, File)

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FILE - This undated file photo provided by Target Corp. shows the company's chairman, president and CEO Gregg Steinhafel. Steinhafel is the first boss of a major corporation to lose his job over a theft of customer data. His exit from the helm of the nation’s second-largest retailer on Monday shows that _in addition to guiding company strategy and keeping Wall Street happy with ever-growing profits_ today’s chief executives are being held responsible for lapses in computer security. (AP Photo/Target Corp., Johansen Krause, File)

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Laura Hedlund (right) and Sue Skog protest in front of Target in Bloomington, Minn., on Saturday after the company donated $150,000 to a group backing the Republican candidate in the governor's race Target Corp.'s CEO Gregg Steinhafel defended the donations. (Associated Press)