British retailer Marks & Spencer has recruited a senior Loblaw executive to be its new digital boss, it said on Wednesday.
The clothing and food group said Jeremy Pee, currently senior vice president of Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest retailer, has been appointed to the new role of chief digital & data officer and will join on 3 Dec 2018.
Last month, the company teamed up with True, a fund management firm that specialises in digital technologies.
Five-Year Transformation Programme
Last November M&S set out a five-year transformation programme, targeting to make at least a third of its sales online.
The appointment of Pee, who has also worked for office suppliers Staples, comes after M&S sealed technology-focused partnerships with Microsoft, Founders Factory, Decoded and True.
Pee will report directly to M&S Chief Executive Steve Rowe and join the firm's operating committee.
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