House of Fraser hires Tony Holdway for top marketing role
09 May 2013 | by Alex Brownsell
House of Fraser has appointed Wickes marketer Tony Holdway to the newly created role of director of brand.
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Steven Sharp, Marks & Spencer's long-serving marketing chief, is set to retire from the business and replaced by Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, the former Estée Lauder group president.
House of Fraser has appointed Wickes marketer Tony Holdway to the newly created role of director of brand.
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