Retail Gazette and executive search firm Oresa round up the biggest people moves of the month in February.
- Aldi’s David Hills will join Asda as chief customer officer later this year. Oresa CEO Orlando Martins says: “The appointment gives Asda the opportunity to understand and learn from someone intimate knowledge of the ascending discounters and powerful brands”.
- Wilko has shuffled its senior leadership team. Group finance director Dave Murphy has become chief finance officer, retail director Amanda Jones becomes chief operating officer, Anne-Marie Haydock has been promoted to HR director and ex-Tesco category director Deborah Rabey joins as interim chief customer officer
- Asos names ex-Matches Fashion CFO Sean Glithero as interim finance chief
- Sky Deutschland’s Kathryn Imrie has been appointed to the newly created role of chief consumer officer at Pets at Home
- Next appoints Lipsy co-founder Jeremy Stakol as executive director. Martins says: “This suggests a reinforcement of the importance of group investments, acquisitions and third party brands as part of the growth strategy.”
- Marks & Spencer has appointed Amazon executive Nishi Mahajan as director of third-party brands. Martin says this role is becoming a trend and the hire “reinforces the importance of third party brands to the future of M&S.”
- Sweaty Betty’s Annabel Thorburn becomes ecommerce chief at Harvey Nichols
- N Brown hires former Very Group finance chief Dominic Appleton as new CFO
- Mark Newton-Jones, the former CEO of Mothercare, has joined Gordon Brothers as its senior managing director and head of the UK and EMEA
- Joules former CEO Nick Jones joins Kohl’s as chief merchandising and digital officer
- MatchesFashion names ex-Asos exec John Mooney as executive creative director
- Vestiaire Collective bolsters executive leadership team to “accelerate expansion” with ex-Threads chief marketing officer Samina Virk hired as CEO of North America, and former Zalando executive Marie-Christin Oebel becoming global chief marketing officer
- Hush names Coach’s Melissa Dick as new creative chief