Terri Micklin

SVP, Store Development & Facilities

7-Eleven

Terri Micklin brings 29 years of retail leadership with expertise in the fuel and convenience industry, helping businesses and communities grow with a focus on strategic programs and market share acquisition. Ms. Micklin has specialized retail development experience, with leadership in strategic and market planning, real estate and site acquisition, engineering, design, development, construction, innovation, and innovative store format design and development.

Ms. Micklin has built her career around her personal value statement to always be deserving of trust, demonstrate to others their value, be thoughtful in both approach and decision making, and stack wins to achieve goals. This approach has allowed her to grow throughout her career, taking on more complex and leadership-focused positions with each step.
Ms. Micklin currently serves as Sr. Vice President, Store Development and Facilities for 7-Eleven’s over 13,000 stores in North America. Her scope covers over 1600 team members and an annualized capital budget that exceeds $1B to grow, reinvest, and strengthen the 7-Eleven brand.

Prior to joining 7-Eleven, she served as President of GetGo, the fuel and convenience business under Giant Eagle, Inc. Her tenure with Giant Eagle included the exit M&A strategy to Couche-Tard, parent company of Circle K, at a $1.6B valuation. The GetGo division employed over 3,000 team members and represented over $3 billion in annual sales, over 640 million gallons of fuel, and had 270 stores spanning the operating geographies. Ms. Micklin had been with Giant Eagle since 2022, serving as the Sr. Vice President of Strategy & Development prior to her role as President. Her career spans a beginning at Exxon Company, USA, through the merger to ExxonMobil Corporation and over 20 years with Wawa, Inc. where she served as the Sr. Director of Construction, Design, and Store Formats and grew the chain from approximately 400 to 1000 stores and introduced business district, small format, drive-in, and drive-thru business models.

Her love for the community carries over to her volunteer activities, supporting organizations from Make-a-Wish, Ronald McDonald Charities, and Habitat for Humanity to volunteering at local organizations and supporting youth sports and education through scholarship programs. Micklin holds a master’s in engineering from The Johns Hopkins University as well as a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Cornell University. Her continuing education includes the Wharton Executive Development Program, NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies with a focus on Real Estate Capital Markets, and Harvard Business School Program on Negotiations.