Lee Goldup, Global Director of Buying and Merchandising, has left the British traditional brand Burberry. He had his previous position for a year after he originally came to the company as a director of digital curation. He held this position for a little more than a year.
Goldup announced his farewell in a contribution to the LinkedIn career, where he announced the foundation of Lee Goldup Consulting. There he will work as a consultant for fashion, purchasing and merchandising. He will advise brands, retailers: inside and up -and -coming designer: Interior in the areas of product, strategy and growth.
Goldup brings over 13 years of experience in managerial positions, especially for fashion companies. He came from Wood Wood to Burberry, where he worked as a head of purchasing and retail. He was also a buyer for men’s fashion at Browns Fashion for over six years.
Goldup’s farewell to Burberry takes place at a time when the British brand is reorganizing its team to implement a ongoing turnaround strategy. The company’s efforts have recently paid off. Although the company wrote red figures in the last annual results, the first signs of relaxation showed up in July, even if the sales continued to drop.
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