Popular now
Debenhams sublets US warehouse to cut costs

Debenhams sublets US warehouse to cut costs

Virgin Wines downgrades profit forecast as inflation hits margins

Virgin Wines downgrades profit forecast as inflation hits margins

Whole Foods Market opens new grocery store in St James

Whole Foods Market opens new grocery store in St James

Tesco adds independent non-executive directors to board

Tesco adds independent non-executive directors to board

On this episode of Talking Shop we are joined by Phil James, founder and Creative Director of the contemporary heritage clothing brand &SONS. Phil began his career behind the lens as a commercial advertising photographer, working with global brands to hone a distinct visual language. But in 2016, he decided to step out from behind the camera to build a brand of his own.

Register to get free articles

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

Tesco has announced that Thierry Garnier and Bertrand Bodson will join the board as independent non-executive directors with effect from 30 April and 1 June 2021, respectively.

In addition, from those dates, Garnier will also join the remuneration committee whilst Bodson will join the corporate responsibility committee.

Garnier has been CEO of Kingfisher plc since 2019 and previously spent over 20 years at Carrefour, the French multinational retailer.

At Carrefour he held a number of senior roles, including CEO of Carrefour Asia, CEO of Carrefour International and managing director of supermarkets for Carrefour France, and was a member of the Carrefour group executive committee.

Bodson is currently the chief digital officer at Novartis AG, he was previously chief digital and marketing officer at Sainsbury’s Argos, executive VP for global digital at EMI Music and co-founder and CEO of Bragster.com. He has also held senior roles at Amazon and started his career at Boston Consulting Group.

John Allan, Tesco chairman, said: “I am absolutely delighted Thierry and Bertrand will be joining Tesco at an exciting point in its development.

“I know that their broad range of skills and experience will be a real asset to the company and further strengthen the board’s discussions and oversight. The board and I very much look forward to working with them over the coming years.”

Previous Post
Hobbs sees FY20 turnover fall to £133m

Hobbs sees FY20 turnover fall to £133m

Next Post
Sainsbury’s opens new Wapping London Dock site, creating 21 jobs

Sainsbury’s opens new Wapping London Dock site, creating 21 jobs