Lisa Ronson Jumps Out Of The Trolley & Exits Coles

Lisa Ronson Jumps Out Of The Trolley & Exits Coles

Lisa Ronson has announced she’s is leaving her role at Coles as the chief marketing officer.

Ronson is out of the trolley and into the fire, as they say!

Ronson announced the news via Linkedin: “It’s with sadness today that I announce I’ve decided to move on from Coles Group to pursue a number of exciting new career interests.

“I would like to express my thanks for all the support and opportunities Coles has given me over the past 3 and half years. Being part of Coles’s success during some very challenging times and seeing the company grow into one of Australia’s most trusted brands is something I feel immensely proud to have been a part of.”

Ronson will be stepping down in September. There’s no denying it is a loss for Coles, Ronson is an industry legend, she was recently named in B&T’s Powerlist of the top 20 marketers in Australia. 

Ronson joined Coles in 2019, after jumping ship as the CMO for Tourism Australia. She successfully helped steer Coles through the height of the pandemic, plus anyone that gets Casey Donovan a steady gig is fabulous!




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