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    Retailer Pick n Pay Announces Structured CFO Succession Plan

    December 3, 20253 Mins Read
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    South African retail giant Pick n Pay has formally announced a significant, planned change in its senior finance leadership as part of its ongoing business stabilisation and recovery efforts. Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Lerena Olivier is scheduled to step down from her current role in August 2026, marking the culmination of a deliberate succession process designed to ensure continuity and stability within the finance function during a pivotal period for the organisation.

    The board justified the lengthy transition timeline, confirming it is designed to maintain control over the finance function while positioning the group effectively for the next critical phase of its strategic turnaround. Olivier, who first joined the retailer in 2011 and assumed the CFO post in 2019, has been central to guiding the group through numerous severe market disruptions. The board explicitly credited her tenure for navigating crises including the extreme challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2021 civil unrest in KwaZulu-Natal, and the company’s crucial 2025 recapitalisation programme. She is also credited with strengthening the company’s financial management, corporate governance structures, and capital framework over her fourteen years of service.

    Crucially, Olivier’s departure from the CFO seat does not constitute an exit from the group. Instead, she will transition into a strategic role, dedicated to supporting Chief Executive Officer Sean Summers and the executive team on key projects integral to the delivery of the turnaround plan. This move ensures that her institutional knowledge and deep understanding of the group’s financial architecture remain available as the retailer executes its recovery strategy.

    To manage the transition, Tina Rookledge, a highly regarded finance and governance executive, is set to join Pick n Pay in February next year. She will work closely alongside Olivier for several months before formally taking over as CFO following the company’s 2026 Annual General Meeting. Rookledge brings over two decades of professional services experience, including six years as the regional managing partner for EY in the Western Cape. She has previous engagement with Pick n Pay and possesses extensive experience leading large teams on complex projects for multinational corporations. Her appointment is viewed as a structured measure intended to bolster operational improvement and facilitate long-term value creation.

    The retailer has indicated that Rookledge’s mandate in her new capacity will focus on leveraging her professional services background to support the group’s turnaround, with a clear focus on enhancing operational performance and ensuring sustainable growth for all stakeholders. According to the latest research by the South African Institute of Directors (IoDSA), planned, staggered executive transitions are considered best practice, particularly when a company is undergoing a major restructure, as they mitigate leadership risk and preserve institutional memory.

    The CFO succession announcement was complemented by a simultaneous governance enhancement: the group also confirmed the appointment of Thabo Leeuw as an independent non-executive director, effective from February. As reported by Business Day, the combination of key executive appointments and simultaneous board reinforcement is a classic strategy deployed by firms committed to demonstrating stability and renewed governance focus to the market. BofA Securities Global Research has highlighted the critical importance of strong, independent non-executive directors in overseeing the implementation of operational turnaround strategies, noting that the board’s composition is a key determinant of investor confidence during volatile periods.

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