Leah Weckert

Leah Weckert

executive Australia

Leah Weckert is the chief executive of Coles Group, an Australian supermarket chain. She has been instrumental in leading the company through various operational challenges and strategic initiatives. Under her leadership, Coles reported a 2.4% rise in underlying earnings, showcasing her focus on enhancing value, fresh quality, and availability in supermarkets.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
83,358
Power
4,511$
Sentiment
6.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 4 6.50 0.30% +10% 25,499,884 83,358 $1,380,000 4,511$
Totals 4 25,499,884 83,358 $1,380,000 4,511$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Leah Weckert is the boss of Coles, who mentioned that eye fillet beef and lamb backstraps are the most-targeted goods by organised thieves. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: $9billion worth of stolen goods being sold from homes, boot of cars

Australia Australia: Leah Weckert, chief executive of Coles, noted varying approaches across different jurisdictions in addressing retail theft. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Retailers warn of shopping ‘ghost towns’ without crackdown

Australia Australia: Coles chief executive Leah Weckert says the group wants to give its customers the option to buy tobacco in its stores. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Organised crime is hitting supermarkets, but customers are coming back

Australia Australia: Leah Weckert is the Chief Executive of Coles who discussed the company's theft prevention measures and their impact on stock loss volumes. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Coles posts healthy profits as measures against shoplifters pay off

Australia Australia: Leah Weckert said the direct impact of Trump’s tariffs would probably be 'very minimal'. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Coles on alert for Trump tariff impacts as supermarket prices cool

Australia Australia: Coles chief executive Leah Weckert said the company’s operational result was partially aided by a ramp-up in stock in Victoria and NSW during Woolworths workers’ industrial action. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Home brands sought by shoppers spell win for supermarket