February 9, 2023 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Raley’s Companies has named Tiffanie Burkhalter chief financial officer, effective February 16. In this role, Burkhalter will oversee all enterprise financial functions, real estate and risk management. “We took great care and diligence to find an executive who aligns with our purpose, values and culture while also bringing outstanding and proven
January 18, 2022 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Raley’s Cos. has promoted Jen Warner to president of the Raley’s operating division. For the past two years, Jen has served as the Chief Administrative Officer for the portfolio of operating companies that comprise The Raley’s Companies. In her new role, Warner will lead the Raley’s operating division and will
December 15, 2021 by MMR
Bashas', Bashas' Family of Stores, Keith Knopf, Raley's
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Raley’s has completed its previously announced acquisition of the Bashas’ company, the retailer announced Wednesday. The completion of the deal means that Bashas’ Co. is now part of a newly formed enterprise, the Raley’s Companies. “We are humbled by the opportunity to assume stewardship of the Bashas’ legacy,” the Raley’s Cos.,
December 6, 2021 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Ahead of the closing of its previously announced acquisition of Bashas’ Family of Stores later this month, Raley’s has promoted Laura Croff to chief human resources officer of The Raley’s Companies, a newly formed enterprise that will oversee the organization’s independent operating divisions. In her expanded capacity, Croff will oversee all
June 30, 2020 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The first-ever Raley’s O-N-E Market opened Saturday in the Northern California town of Truckee. The retailer said the 35,000 square foot store blends the grocer’s 85-year commitment to exceptional service with a focus on transparency and education. The result is a unique shopping destination with a highly curated product selection, the
December 18, 2018 by MMR
Deirdre Zimmermann, Keith Knopf, Raley's
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Raley’s has promoted Deirdre Zimmermann to chief customer experience officer. She has served in an executive position since joining the organization in 2015, beginning as senior vice president of marketing and e-commerce. She will continue to report to Keith Knopf, Raley’s president and chief executive officer. “Deirdre is a proven executive
November 26, 2018 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Raley’s has taken its next step along the path of helping shoppers make better eating choices by altering the layout of its cold cereal aisle. Cereals that deliver 25% or more of their calories from added sugars are being congregated on the bottom shelf, while cereals made with less added sugar
October 29, 2018 by MMR
Keith Knopf, Michael Teel, Raley's
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Raley’s last month named Keith Knopf as chief executive officer, amplifying his role as overseer of the grocer’s strategic priorities. Knopf succeeds majority-owner Michael Teel, who is relinquishing his CEO title but remaining as board chairman. Teel will also continue to serve as consumer advocate, Raley’s said in a statement. Knopf
March 6, 2017 by MMR
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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Raley’s has awarded the title of president to Keith Knopf, the supermarket chain’s chief operating officer. The company said the move reflects a change of focus for majority owner and chief executive officer Michael Teel, who intends to spend more time in the community encouraging vendors, farmers and government agencies to