THE WHAT? Boots has appointed Preyash Thakrar, a former Asda executive, as its new strategy and transformation director, starting March 1.
THE DETAILS Thakrar’s previous experience includes serving as a partner at KPMG UK in consumer and retail, a senior advisor to the CEO of Picadeli, and chief strategy and transformation officer at Royal Mail. He held positions at Asda as chief customer officer and chief strategy officer, along with various leadership roles at Walmart and Walmart Canada over seven years.
THE WHY? Thakrar announced his new role at Boots on LinkedIn, emphasizing his excitement to lead the company’s strategy, transformation, property, and business tech teams during a significant period of change.
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