LONDON—British retailer Marks & Spencer is committed to its succession plan and will start looking for a new chief executive next year, a spokeswoman said on Sunday, in response to a media report.
The Sunday Times had reported that the company would start searching for a new chief executive in September, paving the way for its executive chairman Stuart Rose to make an early exit next year.
The newspaper, which did not say where it had got its information from, said the high-street shop had been inundated with calls from headhunters keen to win the job of finding a replacement for Rose.
But the spokeswoman said the company would look next year at appointing a new chief executive and would first look internally for a replacement. She said Rose was committed to Marks & Spencer until 2011.
Rose has come under fire for his controversial dual management role. He has said he plans to stay in the post until 2011.