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When you look at where the stock market was this time last year when we thought we were looking forward to a more positive move away from covid shares took off from now until May, we also have positive newsflow around a new website and trading update. I am hopeful we’ll be at £1.40-£1.60 worst case, £2 best case by then. Could be a great run for us now
Looks a strong appointment in a key area x and at a good time.
I topped up yesterday in the belief retail across the board will see significant positive momentum across all markets as COVID dissipates and general production and shipping settle back down. That’s the hope, anyway!
Ted Baker Appoints Best Customer, Marketing and Digital Officer
jasonlyon jasonlyon
6 hours ago
Lifestyle brand Ted Baker has announced that Jason Beckley has been appointed as the top customer, marketing and digital officer.
Beckley joined Esprit as Interim Chief Marketing Officer, responsible for the retailer’s brand, marketing, and customer team.
Beckley has also led marketing and branding strategies for Ralph Lauren, Alexander McQueen, Clarks, Jack Wills and others.
At Ted Baker, Beckley oversees retailer brands, marketing, customers and digital teams in strategy and execution, leading the company through ongoing transformation planning.
In the release, Ted Baker CEO Rachel Osborne said Beckley’s appointment and his experience would be “irreplaceable” for the company as the company transforms.
She added: “Renewing and revitalizing the Ted Baker brand is an important part of our growth strategy.”
Ted Baker Appoints Best Customer, Marketing and Digital Officer
https://londonnewstime.com/ted-baker-appoints-best-customer-marketing-and-digital-officer/659903/?amp
Ted Baker names new chief customer, marketing and digital boss
Beckley will be responsible for leading the brand, marketing, customer and digital teams in both strategy and execution as the company continues to deliver against its transformation plan.
Emily Curryer Emily Curryer
27 mins ago
Ted Baker, the global lifestyle brand, has announced the appointment of Jason Beckley as chief customer, marketing and digital officer.
Beckley joins the retailer from Esprit where he was responsible for the brand, marketing and customer teams and leading on consumer engagement across all channels, in his role as interim chief marketing officer.
Prior to this, he led on marketing and brand strategy for a number of high profile brands including Ralph Lauren, Alexander McQueen, Clarks, Jack Wills and Alfred Dunhill.
In his role at Ted Baker, Beckley will be responsible for leading the brand, marketing, customer and digital teams in both strategy and execution as the company continues to deliver against its transformation plan.
Earlier in his career, Ted Baker said Beckley built “valuable” experience in design, merchandising and strategic category management.
Rachel Osborne, CEO, said: “Refreshing and re-energising the Ted Baker brand is a key part of our growth strategy. We are excited to welcome Jason to our executive team, where his extensive experience will be invaluable as we continue to progress with the turnaround of this great global lifestyle brand.”