Agnes Leung
About Agnes Leung
Agnes Leung is an experienced analyst specializing in inventory and asset protection, currently working at United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited since 2020. She has a longstanding career at Loblaw Companies Limited, where she held various roles over a span of 20 years, including District Loss Prevention Manager and Department Manager.
Current Role at UFA
Agnes Leung serves as an Analyst in Inventory & Asset Protection at United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the organization's efforts in managing inventory effectively and safeguarding assets. Her role involves analyzing inventory data and implementing strategies to enhance asset protection, ensuring operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Loblaw Companies Limited
Agnes Leung has extensive experience at Loblaw Companies Limited, where she worked in various roles over a span of several years. She served as a Store Operations Specialist, focusing on Front End and Labour Management from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, she was a District Loss Prevention Manager from 2018 to 2019, and a Store Administrator for a brief period in 2014. Her longest tenure was as a Department Training Specialist from 2008 to 2014, and she began her career at Loblaw as a Department Manager from 1996 to 2008.
Educational Background
Agnes Leung studied at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), where she pursued a Diploma in Library and Information Science. This educational background has likely contributed to her analytical skills and understanding of information management, which are essential in her current role.
Career Progression
Agnes Leung's career reflects a steady progression through various roles within the retail and asset protection sectors. Starting as a Department Manager, she advanced to training and operational roles, culminating in her current analytical position. Her diverse experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of inventory management and loss prevention strategies.