Former Tesco boss to take the helm at John Lewis
FORMER Tesco UK boss Jason Tarry will take over as the next chairman of John Lewis Partnership.
It comes after Dame Sharon White confirmed she will step down at the end of her term at the employee-owned firm, which runs department stores and Waitrose supermarkets.
Mr Tarry, who was UK & Ireland CEO at Tesco for six years, will take over in September.
The appointment comes amid a key period for the historic retailer, as it continues to undergo a major turnaround programme which has already seen store closures, job cuts and expansion into new business areas such as housing.
Mr Tarry is only the seventh person to lead the business.
Rita Clifton, deputy chairwoman and chairwoman of the nomination committee, said: “The board extends its huge thanks to Sharon for successfully leading the partnership through one of the most testing periods in its history – first Covid and then the cost of living crisis.”
Last month the partnership revealed it returned to profit in the last financial year but said it will again not hand out a staff bonus and warned of potential further job cuts.
Dame Sharon said: “I’m delighted to be handing over to Jason, who has a combination of fantastic retail experience with leadership through transformation.
“I look forward to welcoming him to the partnership in September and carrying out a smooth handover.”
Mr Tarry said: “The partnership and its brands stand for trust, value, quality and service and it’s a great privilege to be succeeding Sharon as the seventh chairman.
“The partnership is 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.”