Home Depot CFO to Present Strategy and Financial Outlook at J.P. Morgan Forum
CFO Richard McPhail presents at J.P. Morgan's Retail Round Up on April 9; what he says about labor and Pro demand could shape your store's next quarter.

Richard McPhail will step in front of investors at the J.P. Morgan Retail Round Up Forum on April 9 at 9:00 a.m. ET, and while the room is Wall Street, the operational signals he delivers will land squarely on every Home Depot store floor.
McPhail, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will present live via webcast, with an archived replay available on The Home Depot's corporate events page roughly an hour after the presentation concludes. The company announced the appearance on March 26.
For store managers and department leads, investor forums like this one are more useful than they appear. A CFO presentation at a major retail conference typically covers financial performance drivers, capital allocation, technology and supply chain investments, and guidance assumptions: the same levers that shape staffing levels, training priorities, and merchandising cadence at the store level.
Three areas are worth tracking closely in the replay. Any commentary on spring season performance or "Improve vs. Move" demand trends will signal where merchandising and labor resources should concentrate heading into the peak project season. Statements on Pro ecosystem investments and distribution builds indicate where operational support and associate training are likely to intensify. And if McPhail addresses labor productivity or changes to wage and bonus program metrics, those comments can presage shifts in scheduling targets or incentive calculations well before any formal guidance reaches stores.
The archived replay on the corporate events page makes this practical for anyone who can't tune in live on a Wednesday morning. Department leads and assistant managers can pull the relevant sections on seasonal demand or Pro services and bring specific takeaways to the next Store Managers' Meeting. That kind of early read gives managers a window to adjust hours, re-prioritize cross-training, or align Pro Desk availability with projected contractor demand before directives filter down through district leadership.
These investor presentations are part of Home Depot's regular external communication cadence. The operational color McPhail provides on categories, capital, and labor models reflects the same strategic framing that eventually shapes store execution. Getting ahead of it by a webcast on a Wednesday morning is a small edge worth taking.
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