Cooney Brothers recently announced that General Manager Brian Bartlett has transitioned into chief operating officer (COO) leadership as tenured chief operating officer Jake Fegely prepares to retire later this year.

Effective March 3, Fegely took on the role of director of e-commerce while he continues to support Bartlett through this important transition.

“I’ve been quite fortunate to spend the last 14 years of my career with Cooney Brothers. It’s been a great group of people to work with, and we’ve had opportunities to tackle some exciting challenges,” Fegely said. “Brian brings the leadership, philosophy, and values that make him a great fit for Cooney Brothers. Combined with his background, the company is positioned to grow and develop well into the future.”

Bringing 29 years of operational and managerial leadership experience, Bartlett joined Cooney Brothers in September of last year with the plan to eventually assume the COO role after gaining a full understanding of the company’s operations.

Bartlett’s background spans national retailers to Northeast leading wholesalers to his most recent position with the manufacturer representative agency B.J. Terroni Company Inc. His experience with similar products, suppliers and wholesale distribution has given him a well-rounded foundation in operational team leadership and relationship-building that naturally aligns with Cooney Brothers’ culture.

“Cooney Brothers has always been about people and relationships,” Bartlett explained. “We’re not just another vendor showing up to talk about products — we work hard to understand our customers’ unique challenges and bring both real expertise and creative solutions to help them succeed. As we move forward, my focus is on investing in our people, strengthening those relationships and building on the foundation that has made Cooney Brothers a trusted name in our industry for generations.”

Following a 32-year career in industrial distribution, Fegely helped shape the reputation Cooney Brothers has built with its customers, community and the industry throughout his 14 years as COO. As he prepares for full retirement by the end of 2026, he looks forward to traveling, woodworking, playing the guitar and enjoying more time with his family, especially his grandchildren.

“It’s bittersweet to see Jake move on to his next chapter,” said Gerry Cooney, president of Cooney Brothers. “He has been a great friend and an indispensable member of our leadership team — someone as close to ‘family’ as an employee can be without being a blood relative — and his contribution to the company’s success has been mighty!”

“In the months that Brian’s been with Cooney Brothers, our belief that he was ‘right for our culture’ has been confirmed,” Cooney added. “He will be a great leader for the company! I’m very pleased that we are filling out our Team-For-The-Future with talented, quality people who will ensure that the Cooney Brothers legacy continues.”