Toys R Us UK adds senior buyer of toys to its line-up

Following the news earlier this week on the raft of arrivals to its UK team, Toys R Us and Babies R Us is continuing to strengthen its line-up as it prepares for its comeback in the territory.

Sarah Harding (pictured) is the latest to be confirmed by Louis Mittoni, ceo and md of Toys R Us Australia, joining as senior buyer of toys.

Sarah joins the company with a wealth of toy experience, having begun her career over 20 years ago at Woolworths and Entertainment UK before moving to Hamleys.

She spent eight years as a senior buyer at Toys R Us before moving to Mothercare and Early Learning Centre. Sarah joins TRU from Bourne Leisure.

“This takes our senior buying team to over 120 years of experience,” Louis commented in his LinkedIn post announcing Sarah’s appointment.

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