Aldi USA Names New COO

Karla Waddleton succeeds Atty McGrath, who was recently promoted to CEO.

Karla Waddleton
Aldi has promoted Karla Waddleton to chief operating officer.
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Aldi has promoted Karla Waddleton to chief operating officer.

Waddleton, who began her career with Aldi over 20 years ago as a district manager in St. Louis, shared her excitement about the new role in a LinkedIn post, saying, “I am honored and thrilled to take on the role of Chief Operating Officer for Aldi USA … I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to grow alongside an extraordinary team committed to our mission.

“One of the things I love most about working here is the amazing people I get to work with — from those I have had the privilege to hire, to my colleagues, and especially those I visit in our stores and warehouses,” she continued. “It’s inspiring to see the uniqueness of our employees and hear their stories. Each person contributes significantly to enhancing the customer experience and brings ideas that help us improve continually. At Aldi, particularly within the Rosenberg Division, which I have supported since establishing in 2016, we have made remarkable strides in serving our communities across Texas, including vibrant cities like Houston and Austin. We are a competitive group, but our passion for the work we do and the outstanding service we provide to our communities drives us every day.”

Waddleton succeeds Atty McGrath, who praised Waddleton’s leadership in a LinkedIn post: “I want to extend my warmest congratulations to Karla Waddleton on her promotion to chief operating officer of Aldi USA. Karla’s extensive experience and commitment to our mission have been instrumental in our success thus far.

“I am excited to see how her leadership will help us continue to build momentum and enhance our operations. Together, we will drive innovation and deliver exceptional value to our customers,” McGrath continued.

In her post, Waddleton added, “As we move forward, I am eager to harness this collective momentum, focus on driving innovation, and deliver exceptional value to our customers. Thank you all for your trust and support as we embark on this exciting journey together.”

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