Tractor Supply Company announced the appointment of Sonia Syngal as an independent member of its Board of Directors, effective February 11, 2026. Ms. Syngal brings a distinguished 30-plus years of leadership experience from several large public companies. With the addition of Syngal, Tractor Supply?s Board of Directors now consists of a total of 10 members.
She joins nine current Tractor Supply board members with extensive expertise and experience across multiple industries. Sonia Syngal has more than 30 years of industry experience and leadership, with a proven track record in global supply chain operations, brand management and product-to-market innovation across the retail, technology and automotive sectors. Most recently, Syngal served as CEO of Gap Inc. from 2020 to 2022 where she led the U.S. apparel company through a period of unprecedented challenges.
During her tenure, she financially stabilized the company and doubled e-commerce revenue across its portfolio of billion-dollar lifestyle brands, including Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Athleta. Previously, as the CEO of Old Navy, Syngal led the brand's strategic turnaround, expanding its market presence and e-commerce capabilities. Prior to Old Navy, she spent more than a decade in leadership and operational roles with Gap that contributed to its growth and supply chain evolution and helped expand its European outlet business.
Earlier in her career, Syngal held roles of increasing responsibility with Sun Microsystems for 10 years and Ford Motor Company for six years. Syngal has served on the board of directors of Tanger Inc. since September 2024 and serves on the Board of Governors of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, as a senior advisor to Accenture and as a champion for Journey to Lead, a non-profit network designed to advance visionary women leaders. She has previously served on the board of directors of Foot Locker Inc. and Gap Inc., on the board of trustees of The Gap Foundation, as a member of the California Governor's Task Force on Business and Jobs Recovery and on the steering committee of The Fashion Pact, a non-profit organization focused on a nature positive and net-zero future for fashion.
Syngal earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University and a Master of Science in manufacturing systems engineering from Stanford University.


















