Amanda Weaver
About Amanda Weaver
Amanda Weaver is the District Loss Prevention Manager at Kohl's Department Stores, specializing in shrink reduction and inventory management.
Current Position at Kohl's Department Stores
Amanda Weaver is currently serving as the District Loss Prevention Manager at Kohl's Department Stores in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States. She has been in this role since 2018. In this capacity, she is responsible for strategic planning and expense control measures aimed at improving operational efficiency. Her expertise in shrink reduction and inventory management plays a crucial role in supporting the company's loss prevention initiatives.
Previous Role at Victoria's Secret
Before joining Kohl's, Amanda Weaver worked at Victoria's Secret as the Regional Loss Prevention Manager from 2010 to 2016 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. During her tenure, she supported over two hundred locations at the regional level, demonstrating her ability to manage large-scale operations. Her role involved leading strategic loss prevention initiatives to reduce shrink and enhance inventory management.
Professional Experience with Borders
Amanda Weaver held the position of Regional Loss Prevention Manager at Borders from 2008 to 2010 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. In this role, she was responsible for implementing loss prevention strategies and overseeing auditing and investigative processes. Her work at Borders contributed to her growing expertise in reducing shrink and managing inventory effectively across large regions.
Role at Nordstrom
Amanda Weaver served as a Loss Prevention Manager at Nordstrom from 2002 to 2007 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Her responsibilities included overseeing loss prevention measures, conducting investigations, and auditing processes to minimize shrink. This position helped her develop the leadership and team-building skills essential for managing loss prevention operations in a retail environment.
Educational Background
Amanda Weaver studied Political Science and Government at Northern Illinois University from 1999 to 2002. Her educational background provided her with analytical skills and a solid understanding of governance, both of which contribute to her ability to formulate strategic loss prevention initiatives in her professional roles.