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Quiz has announced that Gerard Sweeney has informed the board of his intention to step down from his role as chief financial officer and company secretary.

Sweeney will depart after more than eight years at the omnichannel fashion brand. 

According to Quiz, the recruitment process to find Sweeney’s successor has started and it will share an update “in due course”. 

In the meantime, Sweeney has agreed to remain with the group until 31 March 2025 to enable a smooth transition of responsibilities to his successor. 

Sheraz Ramzan, CEO of Quiz, said: “On behalf of everyone at Quiz I would like to thank Gerry for his commitment and valued input over the past eight years. 

“Whilst Gerry will continue in his role over the coming months while we search for a successor, we wish him the very best in his future endeavours.”

Sweeney added: “After more than eight years in the role, I felt that now is the right time to step back and consider new opportunities. I firmly believe in Quiz’s turnaround potential under Sheraz’s leadership, and that the business will return to profitable growth. 

“It has been a pleasure to work with the rest of the Board and broader Quiz team since 2016. I remain fully committed to the business over the coming months and ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities in due course.”

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