EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 9 MIN
CVS Private Brands Strategy, Simplification, and Health-Led Growth with Mike Wier | NRF 2026
from Omni Talk Retail
In this Omni Talk Retail episode, recorded live from NRF 2026, Mike Wier, Vice President of Store Brands at CVS, joins Anne Mezzenga and Chris Walton to discuss how CVS is rethinking private brands as a core growth engine across health, wellness, and everyday convenience.Mike explains what it means to run store brands like a “mini CEO,” overseeing product development, sourcing, branding, and growth across a 9,000-store footprint. With most CVS customers shopping quick, mission-driven trips, the conversation focuses on how simplicity, clarity, and trust at the shelf are shaping CVS’s private brand strategy.Looking ahead, Mike outlines his vision for CVS private brands evolving beyond the store, becoming trusted consumer brands that extend outside of CVS’s four walls and operate more like modern CPG companies.Key Topics Covered:What it means to lead private brands as a “mini CEO” inside CVSWhy CVS simplified dozens of brands into a focused brand portfolioHow short, mission-driven trips shape private brand strategyRepositioning the CVS brand for health, wellness, and trustPackaging simplification and shelf clarity as competitive advantagesCompeting with national brands in wellness and everyday essentialsWhy CVS private brands may expand beyond CVS storesHow private brands are becoming long-term growth platformsThank you to Vusion for supporting Omni Talk Retail’s NRF 2026 coverage, and thank you to our listeners for following along throughout the show.#NRF2026 #CVS #PrivateBrands #StoreBrands #RetailStrategy #HealthAndWellness #RetailBranding #RetailInnovation #OmniTalkRetailThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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