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John Lewis Partnershi­p Picks Its New Chairman From Tesco

● Jason Tarry will succeed Sharon White as chairman of the British retailer, which owns department stores John Lewis, Peter Jones, and Waitrose supermarke­ts.

- BY SAMANTHA CONTI

LONDON — Britain's John Lewis Partnershi­p has dipped into the supermarke­t world for its new chairman, naming Tesco veteran Jason Tarry to succeed Sharon White, who is stepping down.

He will take up the role in September. White revealed her decision to step down last October, following a tenure marred by the strains of lockdown and the U.K.'s cost of living crisis, which led to declining sales and profits.

With White in charge, the partnershi­p was forced to shut stores, set layoffs and axe staff bonuses for three out of the past four fiscal years.

She was unpopular with staff, and did not have a retail background. Her detractors accused her of taking her eyes off retail, putting too much emphasis on values and purpose, and failing to compete with savvier rivals ranging from Marks & Spencer to the German discount supermarke­ts Aldi and Lidl.

Yet in fiscal 2023-24, on her watch, the store's fortunes turned, with revenue up 2 percent to 10.8 billion pounds and a swing back to profit. Profit before tax was 56 million pounds, compared with a loss of 234 million pounds in the previous year.

Tarry is a lifelong retailer having worked at Tesco for 33 years. He started in the retailer's graduate training scheme and rose to the post of chief executive officer U.K. and Ireland.

He has worked across grocery, general merchandis­e and fashion in senior commercial, operationa­l and general management positions. He also led the expansion of Tesco's F&F clothing line across Europe.

Rita Clifton, deputy chairman and chair of the partnershi­p's nomination committee, said White “has faced into the toughest decisions and overseen the partnershi­p's financial recovery. We are in good financial health with a return to profit, and have a strong balance sheet with record investment planned this year.

Clifton said that as John Lewis Partnershi­p focuses on its core retail business and future growth, “we are confident that Jason will provide the kind of inspiratio­nal leadership, a proven track record in multichann­el, multicateg­ory retail success, and a strong identifica­tion with partnershi­p values that we are seeking in this role.”

Tarry described John Lewis Partnershi­p as “unique and I've long been an admirer of the employee-ownership model, its values and customer service. This starts with a sharp focus on being brilliant retailers for customers and investing in growth.

The retailer said he will work closely with Nish Kankiwala, the partnershi­p's CEO.

 ?? ?? Jason Tarry has been named chairman of Britain's John Lewis Partnershi­p.
Jason Tarry has been named chairman of Britain's John Lewis Partnershi­p.
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The Personal Styling suite at John Lewis in London.

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