THE WHAT? The Chief Financial Officer of WBA-owned Boots, Michael Snape has tendered his resignation, according to a report published by Sky News. The pharmacy chain is promoting Sam Hunter to step into his shoes.
THE DETAILS Snape’s future plans were not disclosed and his LinkedIn profile has yet to be updated.
THE WHY? A spokesperson for Boots told Sky News, “After almost five successful years at Boots, Michael Snape, Chief Financial Officer, Boots & No7 Beauty Company, has decided to leave the business.
“During his time at Boots, Michael played a key role in successfully transforming Boots and we wish him all the best for the future and in his next role.”
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