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Jeb A. Kratzig is a general manager with nearly two decades of leadership experience in high-volume retail operations. His leadership style emphasizes accountability, structure, and trust, creating environments where people perform at a high level. Over the years, he has successfully led multiple store teams, promoted numerous employees into leadership roles, and improved profitability through disciplined execution and strategic planning. Jeb is recognized for his ability to transform underperforming teams, retain top talent, and maintain stable performance in dynamic retail settings.
Jeb Kratzig was born in 1978 in Bellingham, Washington. He was an active sportsman in high school, being recognized as the 1996 Bellingham Herald Football Player of the Year and earning All-State Quarterback honors in 1997.
Jeb Kratzig began his career in the grocery and retail industry in 2008. A year later, he moved into a leadership role and continued rising through the ranks by delivering strong team performance and operational results. From 2009 onward, Jeb worked in Washington and California, managing various operational challenges and employee dynamics.
Since 2014, Jeb Kratzig has been a General Manager, overseeing the day-to-day operations of high-volume retail locations. He currently holds that role in Cathedral City, California.
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