Leah Weckert to become the first woman to run Coles as CEO Steven Cain retires
by Jonathan Barrett Senior business reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#69245)
The supermarket chain says inflation is starting to ease and food costs may start to come come down
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Leah Weckert will become the first woman to run Coles in its 109-year history when she takes over from retiring chief executive Steven Cain on 1 May, as the supermarket chain emerges from a period marked by pandemic supply disruptions and high food costs.
Weckert, who will be paid an annual salary of $2m plus a range of incentives, has held a series of high-level roles at Coles since 2011, including chief financial officer. The supermarket chain is one of Australia's biggest companies, ranked in the top 20 on the stock exchange.
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