JoJo Maman Bébé appoints former FatFace coo

Mark Wright, formerly the chief operating officer of fashion brand, FatFace has been appointed as interim chief executive of JoJo Maman Bébé.

Succeeding Gwynn Milligan, Mark will take up the post at the end of October. Gwynn joined the company in 2017 as chief commercial director and was promoted to chief executive in 2022.

In a post on LinkedIn, Mark said: “After 5.5 fantastic years, the sun is now setting on my time here at FatFace and it’s my turn to bid farewell.

“Last month, we successfully transitioned several core business operations to Next Total Platform and this week I will make my final drive down to Havant.

“There have been plenty of ‘trophy moments’ to celebrate and I feel privileged to have worked for this brands and I am very proud of the small part I have played in this chapter at FatFace.”

 

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