Debbie Robinson and Paul Stone Begin Roles as Chair and Vice Chair of ACS

The new chair and vice chair of ACS officially take on their roles from today. Central England Co-operative Chief Executive Debbie Robinson is the new chair, with independent retailer Paul Stone taking on the role of vice chair.

Debbie Robinson takes the place of Sewell Retail Ltd Managing Director Patrick Sewell as chair of the board. Patrick has served as chair since November 2016, and will remain on the ACS board.

ACS chief executive James Lowman said: “Patrick has been an outstanding chair over the last three years, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to ACS as we have continued to grow as an effective lobby group for the convenience sector. I am delighted to see Debbie taking on the role of chair, with Paul supporting her, as we move into our 25th year of being the voice of local shops.”

Debbie Robinson is the Chief Executive of Central England Co-operative Society and is responsible for developing the strategic and commercial direction of the business. Debbie has held directorships for food retailers specialising in store innovation, brand strategy and global development and joined Central England Co-operative from SPAR where she had been UK Managing Director since 2011. She has a strong background in retail, built up over 30 years with the likes of the Co-operative Group, Marks & Spencer and WHSmith among others.

Paul Stone owns six SPAR stores in the centre of Manchester, each offering his own Cheeky Coffee brand. Paul’s store on Princess Street has won many awards including Best Independent Convenience store at the 2019 Convenience Retail Awards.

Debbie and Paul take on the roles of chair and vice chair respectively from today (1st November 2019), with Paul Stone continuing in his role as a member of the independent board. David Roberts (Co-operative Food) continues in the role of deputy vice chair.

This entry was posted by Chris on Fri, 01/11/2019 - 11:24
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