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Morrisons data chief Peter Laflin steps down after seven-year tenure

Morrisons data chief Peter Laflin steps down after seven-year tenure

After six and a half years overseeing the data and analytics division at Morrisons, Peter Laflin has announced his departure from the UK grocery retailer. The veteran executive confirmed the move via social media, citing the development of AI foundations and the MoreViu platform as key milestones during his leadership.

Laflin managed a period of rapid technological transformation for the supermarket chain, guiding his team through shifting retail cultures and the integration of advanced data tools. His tenure involved bridging the gap between shop floor operations and boardroom strategy, a process he credited to the collaborative environment within the company. While he has not disclosed his next professional destination, Laflin plans to spend the coming months focusing on personal passion projects and volunteering for local charities.

Beyond his corporate responsibilities, Laflin expressed an intent to dedicate his time off to exploring the nuances of neurodivergent leadership. He leaves the business with a legacy of building internal talent, having mentored numerous professionals across the firm's data and technology sectors. For now, the executive is stepping away from the retail landscape to prioritize family and community engagement before announcing his autumn plans.

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