Kesa's long-standing chief executive Jean-Noël Labroue is set to retire next year, with Thierry Falque-Pierrotin being announced as his successor.Falque-Pierrotin is set to join the parent company of Comet on January 5th from PPR – the parent company of French retail giant Fnac – with Labroue stepping down after a short handover period.
"He brings with him substantial experience in European and international multi-channel retailing," Kesa chairman David Newlands said in a statement.
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