Tribute to Sir Ken

IT was confirmed today that Sir Ken Morrison will become Honorary President of Wm Morrison Supermarkets following his retirement as chairman.

The board of the company today paid tribute to the man who has led the business for the last 55 years.

“We are proud to pay tribute to Sir Ken Morrison on his retirement from the company after 55 years of inspirational and dedicated leadership.

“During this time he has transformed Morrisons from a small, family business into the UK's fourth largest food retailer and a top five food producer, with 375 stores

and 117,000 colleagues, serving over nine million customers a week.

“An intuitive retailer, Sir Ken's passion and flair were evident from his early years, when during school holidays he could always be found working in the family's market stalls and small shops.

“This hands-on approach has characterised his career, throughout which he has never been happier than when out on the shop floor, taking a personal interest in ensuring customers' needs are met.

“Sir Ken has always had customers as his focus; not as a business technique, but as a lifelong part of his character, forming his view of what Morrisons should be.

“Through bold and innovative leadership Sir Ken has created and built the business, from establishing the first out of town self-service supermarket in

Bradford, through to expansion nationwide with the acquisition and integration of Safeway, which involved the biggest store conversion programme in UK retail

history.

“He has given Morrisons a leading edge with creative in-store features like 'Market Street' and a uniquely vertically integrated structure, together with a competitive offer renowned for always delivering great value for money.

“Sir Ken's determination to avoid cost and waste throughout his career has underpinned the commitment to that goal.

“Sir Ken has won the loyalty and admiration of employees throughout the business with his down-to-earth nature and belief in team work; and his pride in the achievements of those around him has never been more apparent than in his desire to attend each and every one of the company's 25-year service celebrations.

“Suppliers also hold Sir Ken in high regard and having always shown great empathy, he has nurtured many mutually beneficial, long-standing relationships

that have seen both businesses grow together.

“Under Sir Ken's stewardship, Morrisons has received wide recognition from the business world, winning many awards.

“His personal contribution has also been deservedly recognised on many occasions. Having received a number of industry accolades, he was awarded the CBE in 1990 and honoured with a Knighthood in 2000 for his services to retailing.

“Sir Ken is a consummate retailer and his achievements are remarkable. His wholehearted devotion and strength of purpose over five decades have taken

Morrisons from modest beginnings, to national household name.

“A creator and builder with great passion and flair, his contribution to retailing has been invaluable and we owe him a great debt of gratitude for his life's work. We are privileged to have known and worked with Sir Ken and those following in his

footsteps will cherish his legacy of success.

“We wish Sir Ken a well-earned and long and happy retirement.”

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