ASOS announces retirement of International Director
Online fashion retailer ASOS said its International Director Jon Kamaluddin is stepping down from the board after nine years with the company.
Online fashion retailer ASOS said its International Director Jon Kamaluddin is stepping down from the board after nine years with the company.
The group has started looking for a successor. Kamaluddin has agreed to ensure smooth handover before his departure by December 2013.
Chief Executive Officer, Nick Robertson, said:"Jon has played a significant role in the development of ASOS over the last nine years, formerly as Finance Director and latterly as International Director.
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"Personally and on behalf of all of us at ASOS I want to thank him for his outstanding contribution to our success and wish him well in the future."
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