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Richard Emmott
VP of Retail at Ciklum
Professional Background
Richard Emmott is an accomplished leader in the realms of digital transformation and IT change management, with significant expertise in Retail, Wholesale, and Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) sectors. With a proven track record of driving innovation and strategic alignment, Richard has carved a niche for himself as a thought leader, particularly in the areas of retail innovation and connected commerce. His career has been marked by his ability to form genuine partnerships with organizations, guiding them through both disruptive and traditional market landscapes as they embark on their digital transformation journeys.
In his current role as Director and Head of Retail at Attune, Richard leverages his extensive knowledge to guide diverse clientele through complex digital landscapes. He is adept at tailoring solutions to fit the unique needs of each client, whether they're a dynamic disruptor redefining their industry or a long-standing player seeking to modernize their operations. Richard is passionate about fostering a culture of innovation and encourages all those in the retail space to embrace change rather than remain static. His commitment to inspiring others is evident, as he continuously strives to connect brilliant minds to find innovative solutions.
Education and Achievements
Richard's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research (Ipr) and additional studies at Cima, equipping him with a robust foundation in both strategic management and financial acumen. This academic rigor has supported his capability to transform businesses by aligning their strategies with cutting-edge technological advances.
His career highlights include holding the position of Global Vice President of Retail at Ciklum, where he played a pivotal role in implementing transformative retail strategies for global clients. Richard has also been a respected advisory board member at Iorma, contributing valuable insights into industry trends and the future trajectory of retail technology. Additionally, his leadership experience extends to several notable firms, including Pwc, where he led the Sap Retail Practice and contributed as a Global Business Solution Architect, helping clients navigate the complexities of retail technology implementations.
Richard's earlier career saw him take on key roles at Ciber, Highstreeters, and Wincor Nixdorf, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of the retail landscape from both finance and operational perspectives. He began his career as a Commercial Finance Analyst at Procter & Gamble and served as an Assistant Brand Manager at Unilever, where he developed critical skills in brand management and consumer insights.
Notable Achievements
Richard’s involvement in various organizations has allowed him to shape the future of retail through strategic thought leadership and actionable insights. His work in retail consulting has led to significant advancements for brands striving to optimize their business models and enhance customer experiences. Richard is particularly lauded for his efforts to promote the concepts of connected retail and integrated commerce, recognizing that seamless consumer experiences are paramount in today's market.
His enthusiasm for change is infectious, and he believes in the power of collaboration to drive wholesale change across industries. Richard is keenly aware of the needs and wants of customers and businesses alike, using this understanding to guide clients towards effective go-to-market strategies that resonate in a competitive environment.
Richard invites passionate professionals and organizations to connect with him, encouraging stakeholders who refuse to stay stagnant to reach out and collaborate. His message of innovation and transformation echoes in every endeavor, leaving a lasting impact on the retail and CPG sectors. As a proponent of retail innovation, Richard continues to inspire individuals and businesses alike to rethink their approaches and embrace the opportunities presented by the digital age.