Pick N Pay
Graham Corbett has work experience in the field of supply chain management. Graham started their career at Pick n Pay in 2016, where they were involved in SAP implementations on a part-time basis. In 2017, they became a Supply Chain Analyst at the company, responsible for analyzing sales trends and forecasting. Graham later transitioned into the role of Head of Category - Edible Groceries Supply Chain Planning, leading a national team and applying just-in-time principles to manage stock flow. In 2023, they joined Woolworths, where they are currently involved in value chain optimization.
Graham Corbett attended Stellenbosch University from 2010 to 2015, where they studied Industrial Engineering. Prior to that, they attended Paarl Boys' High School from 2005 to 2009. In addition to their formal education, they have obtained various certifications, including Advance Power BI Dax from Front Foot Strategic Consulting in 2022, Leadership Management from the University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria in 2022, MHBC Emotional Intelligence & Leadership Training from MHBC in 2020, Ignite, Growing Great Leaders from Free To Grow in 2019, and Six Sigma DMAIC Methodology, Green Belt from Novel Idea in 2019.
Pick N Pay
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Pick n Pay Stores Limited, through its subsidiaries and associates, operates in the retail sector in South Africa and and the rest of the African continent. The Company operates through two segments: South Africa and Rest of Africa. Its South Africa segment operates in various formats under the Pick n Pay and Boxer brands in South Africa. Its Rest of Africa segment is responsible for the Company's expansion into the rest of Africa. It focuses on food, non-edible groceries, clothing, liquor, tobacco, health and beauty products, pharmaceuticals and general merchandise. It also offers services, such as third-party bill payments, financial transactions at till points (including mobile money), ticketing services, air time sales and the sale of gift cards. It operates on both an owned and franchise basis and has approximately 1, 410 stores across all formats, including its investment in TM Supermarkets in Zimbabwe. It operates in South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho, among others.