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Meet Our Leadership Team, Board, and Committee – John Lewis Partnership Over nine years he played a key role in the leadership and direction of the John Lewis brand, latterly as John Lewis Buying and Brand Director with responsibility for the commercial and marketing arms of the business
Nish Kankiwala steps down as John Lewis Partnership CEO | The Grocer Nish Kankiwala is to step down as CEO of the John Lewis Partnership when his tenure comes to an end The position of CEO will be folded permanently, handing new chairman Jason Tarry control of the partnership “by March 2025”
How John Lewis’s first CEO tackled a crisis - Financial Times Nish Kankiwala took on newly created role to lift retailer out of a hole Nish Kankiwala, who will step down as John Lewis chief executive next year, says a key part of his turnaround was
John Lewis CEO steps down with role to be scrapped completely John Lewis Partnership boss Nish Kankiwala is to step back from the role of chief executive following the appointment of a new chairman with the role of CEO to be scrapped entirely, the group
John Lewis scraps CEO role under new chair "Given the work on the operating model for the business, the role of CEO will not be directly replaced and Jason will chair the Executive Team as well as the Partnership Board," said John Lewis
John Lewis Partnership chief executive to step down as role is . . . The John Lewis Partnership has announced that its chief executive officer Nish Kankiwala will return to a non-executive role by March 2025, with the company deciding not to replace the position as part of its ongoing transformation
John Lewis scraps chief executive role as new chairman takes charge John Lewis is betting on him to return the century-old partnership to stability and growth after several years of downturn, marked by shop closures, job cuts, losses and the scrapping of its staff bonuses