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Superdry hires Nick Gresham as interim CFO

The Superdry clothing brand has appointed Nick Gresham as its chief financial officer on an interim basis. Currently working as chief financial officer of the cycling… View Article

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Superdry hires Nick Gresham as interim CFO

The Superdry clothing brand has appointed Nick Gresham as its chief financial officer on an interim basis.

Currently working as chief financial officer of the cycling retailer Wiggle, Gresham’s previous roles include the same position at Oak Furnitureland and Connect Group. His prior experience also includes finance roles at Homebase, Home Retail Group, GUS and Debenhams.

Gresham will take up his new position on 3 June when he will also be appointed as a director of Superdry. He will succeed Ed Barker, who resigned on 2 April and is currently serving out his notice period. The pair will be focusing on achieving a smooth handover ahead of the release of the company’s preliminary results on 4 July.

Peter Williams, chairman of the board of Superdry, said: “I am delighted to have secured an interim CFO of the calibre of Nick, who has extensive experience in senior finance roles across the retail sector. This is an important step for Superdry as we continue to focus on rebuilding the board and putting the right leadership and corporate governance structure in place.”

 

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