CEO James Lowman to Leave ACS After Nearly Three Decades
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ACS Chief Executive James Lowman to step down
James Lowman will leave ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) in early 2026 after nearly three decades with the trade organisation. Lowman joined ACS in March 1997 and became Chief Executive in November 2006. During his tenure, he led lobbying campaigns on product regulation, trading hours, employment rules and planning policy, and appeared before parliamentary select and bill committees. He also represented the sector in print and broadca…
ACS chief executive James Lowman to step down
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has announced that its chief executive James Lowman will leave the organisation in early 2026. Lowman joined ACS in March 1997 and was appointed chief executive in November 2006. He has led lobbying campaigns to bring about tangible differences… This story continues at ACS chief executive James Lowman to step down Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
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