M&B chief executive Fowle to step down

THE chief executive of Birmingham-based pubco Mitchells and Butlers is leaving the company.

Adam Fowle has been in the role for two years and departs by “mutual consent”, the firm said in a statement.

Non-executive director Jeremy Blood has taken over as interim chief executive and a search to find Mr Fowle’s successor is already under way.

He will remain with M&B for a period of time to help with the transition.

Mr Blood was appointed a non-executive director in January last year and was previously managing director at Scottish and Newcastle.

 

Chairman Simon Burke said: “Adam has made a significant contribution over a number of years to M&B and in particular in the past two years, developing and leading the strategic change the company has undertaken whilst maintaining a strong operational performance in challenging conditions.

“He leaves the company in a much stronger position than when he took over as chief executive and we wish him all the best for the future.

“Jeremy has significant industry and corporate experience and I look forward to working with him during this interim period.”

M&B, whose brands include Harvester, All Bar One and Toby Carvery, is due to announce its half-year results on May 20.

Over the past year M&B has undergone a disposal programme of some its drinks-led pub chains and acquired sites from other companies:

M&B buys out 22-strong bar and restaurant chain

Pubco to sell off six capital bars in latest disposal

More than 300 ‘non-core’ pubs to be sold

Midlands pubco disposes of ten pin bowling chain

M&B sells off Innkeeper’s Lodge sites

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