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Former Asda chief Roger Burnley named director at M&S

Roger Burnley was the boss of rival Asda from 2017 until 2021, when he left the business following its £6.8 billion takeover by the Issa brothers and TDR Capital

Former Asda boss Roger Burnley is a lifelong Huddersfield Town fan(Image: Asda/PA)

Former Asda chief Roger Burnley is set to join the board of Marks & Spencer.

From 1 December, he will take on the role of a non-executive director at the high street staple, shareholders were told on Thursday.

Yorkshire-based Mr Burnley, a seasoned retail professional, led rival Asda from 2017 until 2021, departing the company after its £6.8 billion acquisition by the Issa brothers and TDR Capital.

Prior to his stint at Asda, he served as retail operations director at Sainsbury's and currently holds a non-executive director position at Pets at Home. Mr Burnley originally comes from Dewsbury and is a lifelong Huddersfield Town fan.

He is the latest supermarket heavyweight to join M&S , following the departure of former Sainsbury's chief Justin King earlier this year after some six years.

This latest appointment comes after a challenging year for Marks & Spencer, which suffered a significant cyber attack that resulted in a six-week shutdown of online sales.

The company estimates the attack has cost them around £300 million.

On his appointment, Mr Burnley said: "M&S is a much-loved brand which I have always admired as setting the standard in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail, and it is a privilege to be joining such an engaged board.