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'I was JD Sports' top lawyer and now I'm helping companies become the next global success'

Praetura Ventures is well-known in the North West for investing in businesses that show great potential for growth

Siobhan Almond, operational partner at Praetura Ventures(Image: Praetura Ventures)

Siobhan Almond spent over a decade at JD Sport, helping it to grow into the retail giant it is today.

Working her way up to general counsel, she had global responsibility for all the group's legal operations and was at the heart of efforts to acquire brands across the world. But after the well-documented changes at the top of the business, she decided it was time for a change of her own.

Having joined Manchester-based venture capital investor Praetura Ventures as an operational partner in May, she's now focused on helping companies from all over the North West follow in JD's footsteps and become the next global success story. In an exclusive interview with BusinessLive, Siobhan Almond spoke about what she learnt from her time at JD Sports, why she decided to leave and how she's working to help create the next big thing.

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JD Sports is headquartered in Greater Manchester(Image: JD Sports)

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"When I joined in 2012, JD was just embarking upon its international expansion", she said. It was already a pretty successful º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retailer, successful on the High Street despite the difficulties, and it was just moving into France and Spain. I saw it go on this phenomenal international expansion journey as well continuing the growth in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

"There was double digit like-for-like retail sales consistently year on year which was just unheard of as well as establishing itself in countries where the sports market is different and it's not the same type of High Street. Of course you've got language differences, cultural differences, but we really went on a journey to bring JD Sports to lots of different international territories.

"My role was to see if we were acquiring a business that existed in one international territory already and to assess that business, do all the due diligence and the decide if it was the right business to acquire. We then the actual transaction itself and then post-conclusion, it was about integration.