Thierry Garnier joined Kingfisher as chief executive in September 2019

Thierry Garnier joined Kingfisher as chief executive in September 2019.

Thierry Garnier joined Kingfisher as chief executive in September 2019
Thierry Garnier joined Kingfisher as chief executive in September 2019 Photo: Evening Standard

The boss of B&Q owner Kingfisher has announced plans to step down after nearly seven years to head up Netherlands-headquartered ​supermarket group Ahold Delhaize.

Thierry Garnier’s exact departure date has not been confirmed, but the group said he has a 12-month notice period and will continue in the role while it hunts for his successor.

Ahold Delhaize said Mr Garnier is expected to replace its outgoing president and chief executive Frans Muller around the time of its annual general meeting in April 2027.

He said: “I remain focused on continuing to execute on our strategic plans with all my energies, so as to leave Kingfisher in the best possible shape for the future, and I look forward to ensuring a successful transition to my successor in due course.”
Mr Garnier joined Kingfisher as chief executive in September 2019, just before the Covid 19 pandemic struck and at a torrid time for the group, which was shutting shops and battling tumbling profits.

Previous boss Veronique Laury had led a lengthy and drastic overhaul, which took its toll on the firm’s performance.

He joined with a priority to fix issues with the group’s IT and supply chain in France and halting some initiatives to concentrate on reversing sales declines.

Claudia Arney, chair of Kingfisher, said: “During his tenure, Thierry has overseen the launch and progress of our ‘Powered by Kingfisher’ strategy, led the company through the Covid-19 pandemic and driven many strategic innovations such as the launch of Kingfisher’s marketplaces and the development of our trade business, while also executing at pace on all our priorities.

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Wiebe Draijer, chair of the supervisory board of Ahold Delhaize, said Mr Garnier was a “seasoned leader with a strong track record in retail, digital transformation, deep international experience, and a clear focus on customers, associates and the future of grocery retail”.

Source: This article was originally published by Evening Standard

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