Marks and Spencer Group (LSE:MKS) announced on Tuesday that it has extended the tenure of its chairman, Archie Norman, for an additional three years.
The extension, which takes effect in September 2026, will allow Norman to continue leading the board of the British retailer beyond the end of his current mandate.
Norman has held the chairman role since 2017, playing a key part in steering Marks & Spencer’s transformation strategy and guiding its turnaround efforts over the past several years.
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