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Plymouth City Council elections 2021: What the candidates say in your area
Statements from the candidates standing for the 19 seats being elected on Thursday, May 6
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Voters get a chance to have their say about who they want to run Plymouth at elections for the city council today - Thursday, May 6.
N Brown Group: How to update a 161-year-old etailer
A year into her newly created role as retail CEO at N Brown Group, Sarah Welsh details how she is leading a re-invigoration of its five key brands and realigning its customer focus.
Welsh joined 161-year-old N Brown Group as retail CEO in March 2020.
The role was expanded from chief product officer to place a greater focus on product and customer experience. She reports to group CEO Steve Johnson who joined N Brown as financial services director in February 2016, later becoming interim CEO in September 2018 and CEO in February 2019.
Leading its core strategic brands: inclusively sized womenswear label Simply Be, which caters for sizes 10 to 32/34; JD Williams, which is aimed at women aged 45 to 65; size-inclusive menswear brand Jacamo; Ambrose Wilson, which focuses on women aged 60 and over; and homeware brand Home Essentials.