The Raley’s Cos. announces leadership promotions

Paul Gianetto has been named president of Raley’s Operating Division, and Natalie Slatter will serve as vice president of store operations.

Paul Gianetto and Natalie Slatter
Paul Gianetto has been promoted to president of Raley’s Operating Division. Natalie Slatter has been promoted to vice president of store operations.
(Photo courtesy of The Raley’s Cos.)

The Raley’s Cos. says Paul Gianetto has been promoted to president of Raley’s Operating Division.

Gianetto will oversee the performance and growth of Raley’s 119 stores across California and Nevada, as well as the Natomas Distribution operations, according to a news release.

With extensive experience in the grocery industry, Gianetto brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to this critical position, according to The Raley’s Cos. In his new capacity, he will continue to lead the sales and merchandising functions for the organization and report to Keith Knopf, president and CEO for The Raley’s Cos., the release said.

“Paul is an outstanding and proven executive,” Knopf said. “Over the past 16 years, Paul has shaped Raley’s strategies and proven to be an excellent servant leader. Always seeking to put the health of our customers and the success of our team members at the forefront. Raley’s is fortunate to have such a skilled and experienced leader to assume the helm of our largest operating division.”

Gianetto began his career with a small chain of family-owned convenience stores in Anaheim before joining Ralphs Grocery Co. for a 21-year stint, moving up through store operations prior to holding various marketing and merchandising roles. Paul joined Raley’s in 2008, excelling through several key roles positioning him to serve as senior vice president of sales and merchandising the past seven years, where his strategic vision and impactful leadership have contributed to Raley’s continued success, the release said.

The Raley’s Cos. also said Natalie Slatter has been promoted to vice president of store operations. In her new role, Slatter will lead store operations of all Raley’s stores, along with operations solutions and communications.

“Natalie’s forward-thinking approach and commitment to excellence have significantly enhanced our efficiency and stores, making her an invaluable asset to our team,” Gianetto said. “I am excited to see her take on this expanded role and confident in her ability to enhance our store operations and customer experience.”

Slatter joined Raley’s in 1999 as a night baker at Bel Air. She progressed through various ranks becoming store director, then district team leader and director of operational excellence, most recently serving as executive director of operations, solutions and communications.

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