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Nicky Dulieu To Join The John Lewis Partnership Board

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The John Lewis Partnership today announces the appointment of Nicky Dulieu as a Non-Executive Director of the Partnership Board and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee, with immediate effect. She succeeds Andy Martin who stands down after five years with the Partnership.

Nicky has a strong background in retail including as Chief Executive of Hobbs from 2008 until 2014, having joined as the company’s Financial Director. She started her career with Marks & Spencer Group plc where she held various strategic and financial roles over a 23 year period. Nicky currently serves as Non-Executive Director of WH Smith plc, Unite Students plc and housing developer, Redrow plc.

Sharon White, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, said, “I’m pleased to be welcoming Nicky to the Partnership Board. Her extensive experience and successful track record will be of great value to the Partnership as we continue to progress our five-year growth plan. On behalf of the business, I would also like to thank Andy for the important contribution he’s made over the last five years.”

Nicky joins Rita Clifton CBE who is also Deputy Chairman of the Partnership Board. In addition, the recruitment for a Non-Executive Director to replace Nish Kankiwala is underway following his appointment to Chief Executive in March 2023, having previously served as Non-Executive director on the Partnership Board for two years.

Source : John Lewis Partnership

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04 May 2023

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