Pippa Wicks

Pippa Wicks (born 18 December 1962) is a British businesswoman, and the former executive director of John Lewis & Partners.

[8] In 2017, Wicks was appointed deputy chief executive officer of The Co-operative Group in a restructure following Richard Pennycook's resignation as CEO.

[9] Wicks was an advocate of The Co-operative Group setting up a programme to employ victims of modern slavery, giving them a four-week paid work experience placement.

[10] In 2019, whilst Wicks was deputy CEO, Co-op Insurance was merged with Markerstudy Group at a cost of £185 million.

[12] Wicks took up the position in August 2020,[2][13] and succeeded Paula Nickolds as head of John Lewis & Partners.