Woolworths Caringbah Employee Alleges Brad Banducci ... - B&T
First allegations of ScoMo losing control of his bowels at Engadine Macca's, now this sordidness from Caringbah Woolies.
www.bandt.com.auBrad Banducci has been in the news recently for resigning as Woolworths CEO, with reports indicating he will step down in September after eight and a half years in the role. Amanda Bardwell, head of loyalty and eCommerce, is expected to succeed him as CEO. This follows a high-profile interview on ABC’s Four Corners that sparked significant scrutiny of Woolworths’ pricing and competition dynamics, as well as Banducci’s subsequent public commentary and the company’s response. [Source coverage includes outlets like Forbes Australia, Mumbrella, and related Australian media reporting on the leadership transition and surrounding controversy.]
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First allegations of ScoMo losing control of his bowels at Engadine Macca's, now this sordidness from Caringbah Woolies.
www.bandt.com.auWoolworths chief executive Brad Banducci has left the supermarket giant in the wake of a disastrous Four Corners interview this week.Banducci will officially step away from his role in September, a position he has held since 2016. Amanda Bardwell, head of loyalty and eCommerce, will replace him as CEO.READ MORE: Woolworths say ‘external events’ had […]
mumbrella.com.auWoolworths boss Brad Banducci will step down from his role in September, after eight-and-a-half years in the job.
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