Michaels Stores CEO Menzer resigns

Michaels Stores CEO Menzer resigns so he can focus on recovery from stroke

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Michaels Stores Inc., which is planning to return to the public stock markets, says CEO John Menzer has resigned so that he can concentrate on his recovery and rehabilitation from a stroke suffered earlier this year.

The arts and crafts company said Friday that the Office of the CEO — consisting of interim Chief Operating Officer Lew Klessel and Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Financial Officer Chuck Sonsteby — will lead the retailer while it searches for a new CEO.

Menzer had been hospitalized in April. A month earlier the company filed for a $500 million initial public offering. The filing came six years after private equity firms Bain Capital LLC and The Blackstone Group LP bought the Irving, Texas, company in a $6 billion leveraged buyout.

Michaels owns and runs 1,074 of its namesake stores in 49 states and Canada. It also has 127 Aaron Brothers stores.

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