Danish jewellery brand Pandora has appointed Byron Clayton as its new chief HR officer.
Clayton joins Pandora on February 1 from Ikea, where he served as deputy chief people officer, supporting its global retail workforce of more than 170,000 employees. Prior to joining Ikea in 2019, he held HR leadership positions at Nokia, Microsoft, Maersk, AstraZeneca, and Mercer.
He replaces Erik Schmidt, who is retiring from Pandora. Clayton will report to chief executive Alexander Lacik and serve on Pandora's executive leadership team.
Commenting on the appointment, Lacik said in a statement...
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