Erica Berchtold was due to begin at Best&Less last September,but has now ended up at as head of Mosaic Brands instead.
Racing NSW has its first female chair after deputy Saranne Cooke was chosen to succeed Russell Balding at the racing regulator.
The chief executive of Woolworths,Brad Banducci,is retiring on a bad note with many Australians.
It seems we have entered the corporate twilight zone when a chief executive says they are “focused on helping our customers spend less each time they shop with us”.
Banducci’s resignation comes after he walked out of a Four Corners interview,where he was questioned about market concentration in the Australian supermarket sector.
Overhauling its board as it seeks to restore its reputation,the airline has appointed the Brambles and Treasury Wine Estates’ chair to lead its directors from July.
Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka has announced she will leave the airline before Bain Capital relaunches it on the ASX.
Jarrod Villani,co-lead of the Australian operation,has exited after three years with the media giant.
The embattled firm,which has faced multiple departures of senior executive,has appointed a new leader with the view to appoint her to the top job.
New Zealand’s largest construction firm’s shares tanked after it reported a $113 million half-year loss and that its CEO and chairman will leave later this year.
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