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Jo Whitfield CBE to replace Andy Higginson as British
Retail Consortium Chairman
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Eve joins BRC Board as a
Non-Executive Director
Jo Whitfield CBE has been appointed to succeed Andy Higginson as
British Retail Consortium (BRC) Chair, when his tenure comes to
an end on 2 October 2025. Jo has 25 years' experience in retail,
including leadership roles at Matalan, the Co-operative Group and
Asda. She is currently a Non-Executive and Audit Chair at Asda
and a Non-Executive and Chair of Ethics Committee at Factory
International, host of the Manchester International
Festival. She previously founded and chaired The Grocery
Girls network and was an Advisor and Retail Sector Lead on the
Women's Business Council. Jo also played a leading industry role
campaigning alongside the BRC to achieve better safety
recognition and a change to the law to protect retail
shopworkers.
Jo will be joined by Eve , as a new Non-Executive Director
on the BRC Board. Eve is VP and General Manager of eBay
UK. She has held executive marketing and customer roles in both
eBay and at ASOS, before being appointed VP & General Manager
of the UK eBay business in 2023. She has previously served on the
Boards of the eBay Foundation and as a committee member of the
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA).
The BRC is the trade association for UK retail with over 200
retailers and brands in membership and thousands of smaller
retailers represented through trade association members. The
industry is the country's largest private sector employer with 3
million direct jobs and 2.7m more in the supply chain. The BRC's
mission is to make a positive difference to retail, its customers
and the community, today and in the future.
Jo Whitfield, BRC Chair-elect, said:
“I'm honoured to be joining the BRC as its first female Chair,
and to be supporting Helen and her team at such a pivotal time.
Retail is an incredibly valuable industry, employing over 3
million people who support their families through their work.
It's also uniquely inclusive and many of us have built our
careers from the shop floor or from working-class backgrounds,
rising into leadership roles and enjoying fulfilling careers.”
“Retailers are at the heart of communities, and we're acutely
aware of the many government policies currently under
consideration that could either support or hinder our industry.
This is a critical moment for us all and now more than ever, we
need a strong, united voice. I look forward to working closely
with Helen and the team to ensure the interests of our industry
are championed and protected.”
Eve , BRC Non-Executive Director,
said:
“Retailers are currently navigating a truly unprecedented pace of
change. I have experienced first-hand the importance of the BRC's
work and the strength of its diverse membership to make a
positive difference amidst this backdrop. The challenges of
sustainability, digital transformation, and creating fair
opportunity across the industry are all passion points for me and
areas where the BRC has achieved much already - I'm energised to
be working with the Board on these areas and more as the team
continues to influence impactful change.”
Andy Higginson, outgoing Chair at the BRC, said:
“The last few years have been a challenging time for retail where
the importance of the BRC has never been greater. As Chair, it's
been a privilege to work with the team as the BRC continued to
support the industry with influence, insight, horizon scanning
and help in navigating the tsunami of policy changes. I am
delighted that Jo and Eve have agreed to join the Board and wish
them every success in their new roles.”
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive at the BRC,
said:
“Jo and Eve join the Board as we deal with multiple public
policy headwinds and more to do on big issues like climate
change, inclusion, and creating the right environment for growth
and investment. I know how passionate they both are on these
areas and particularly on people so it's great to welcome two
more women to our Board and our first female Chair.
“It has been a pleasure working with Andy and I would like to
thank him for his pragmatic, down to earth advice, leadership and
support over the past two and half years. We are a stronger
organisation for it.”