Marks & Spencer (LSE:MKS) said on Tuesday that its Chief Technology Officer, Josie Smith, has stepped down from the business.
Her departure comes less than a year after a major cyberattack in April that caused significant disruption to the British clothing and food group’s online operations. The incident had a material financial impact, with the company estimating lost profits of around £300 million ($404 million).
“Josie Smith, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), has decided to leave M&S. We thank Josie for her significant contributions, and wish her well for the future,” an M&S spokesperson said, confirming an earlier report by Sky News.

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