Marks & Spencer confirmed the departure of two senior executives as the brain drain from the high street chain continues.
IT director Darrell Stein and Clem Constantine, director of property, both of whom sit on the M&S management committee, are leaving in the summer.
The retailer has suffered a stream of senior defections, but a spokeswoman said that the departures reflected significant changes to both roles.
Stein – who is understood to have a job to go to – has completed a major revamp of the website while M&S’s “property focus” changed, she said, after chief executive Marc Bolland put the brakes on store openings last year.
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“We have a very strong talent pool at M&S that is being recognised internally and externally,” said the spokeswoman.
Date: 24 March 2014