Women executives in retail #14: Q&A with Jo Jenkins, CEO, White Stuff.
White Stuff is a modern lifestyle brand selling smart casual clothing with a unique and creative style.
The Deck playing a winning hand.
The largest store-front in Savile Row in central London is home to a women’s tailoring business that only opened its doors in 2020.
Women executives in retail #13: Emma Watkinson, co-founder & CEO, SilkFred.
SilkFred solves two problems: ‘I have nothing special to wear’ and ‘I want to start a fashion brand but don’t know how’ in one place.
Women executives in retail #12: Claire Farrant, VP of marketing for mobility & convenience in Europe at BP.
Q&A with ZClaire Farrant, VP of marketing for mobility & convenience in Europe at BP.
Women executives in retail #11: Zia Zareem-Slade, former chief creative officer, Hauser & Wirth.
Q&A with Zia Zareem-Slade, former chief creative officer, Hauser & Wirth.
Women executives in retail #10: Joanne Hall, UK retail operations director, BP.
My role is all about making sure we provide our customers with a brilliant, efficient experience when they visit us.
Women executives in retail #9: Beth Mayer, chief operating officer, The Deck.
Founded in 2019, The Deck is a women's-only, made-to-measure tailoring brand located on Savile Row in London.
Women executives in retail #8: Michelle D’Vaz-Plant, head of marketing at London Designer Outlet.
Michelle D’Vaz-Plant is head of marketing at London Designer Outlet, a Realm centre in Wembley Park.
Women executives in retail #7: Bryony Brown, UK marketing manager for Shell Mobility, Shell.
Bryony Brown, UK marketing manager for Shell Mobility, Shell : I sit on the leadership team for Shell’s UK Mobility business.
Women executives in retail #6: Nicole Vanderbilt, MD of Bookshop.org UK.
Women who have reached senior positions in the retail world are (all too) rare, not to mention invisible, which is why we decided to get to know them better by inviting them to tell us about their career paths, the