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Leah Weckert has made her first major appointments since taking control of the nation’s second-largest grocery chain in early May.

New Coles boss Leah Weckert has made her first major appointments since taking control of the nation’s second-largest grocery chain, hiring Amanda McVay as chief customer officer and elevating Michael Courtney to run the liquor business.

Ms Weckert also has promoted Michael Courtney to chief executive of the liquor business following the departure of Darren Blackhurst who has returned to the UK. Coles operates Liquorland, First Choice Liquor Market and Vintage Cellars.Mr Courtney successfully led Coles Express for more than four years, helping to deliver a winning strategy in the petrol and convenience market. He also oversaw a successful sale to Viva Energy last year.

Coles and its partner, British e-commerce company Ocado, are building two highly automated customer fulfilment centres, which have been delayed and blown out in cost.which are opening on time and on budget.

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