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Schnitz Australia taps Kerri Wane as new CEO

She will enhance Schnitz’s training, operations, expansion, and guest experience.

Schnitz Australia has appointed Kerri Wane as its new Chief Executive Officer.

In her new role, Wane will focus on strengthening Schnitz’s training and operational excellence, expanding its footprint, whilst also enhancing guest engagement through consistent experiences in the restaurants.

Prior to Schnitz, Wane sat as the CEO of San Churro, where she is currently serving out her notice period.

Her time at San Churro has been spent driving a strategy for growth whilst focusing on positive franchise partnerships. 

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