DJs boss says quitting was personal

Written By Unknown on Senin, 21 Oktober 2013 | 19.51

Paul Zahra has cited personal reasons for stepping down as chief executive of David Jones. Source: AAP

PAUL Zahra has cited personal reasons for stepping down as chief executive of high-end department store chain David Jones.

The announcement that he would leave the company was made on Monday after the Australian Securities Exchange had closed.

Mr Zahra will remain at the helm, with the board's support, until a successor is chosen.

His shock resignation comes only three years and four months after Mr Zahra replaced Mark McInnes after a high-profile sexual harassment scandal.

"Whilst much has been achieved and the company is well placed for the future, I believe it's time for a change for me personally," Mr Zahra said in a statement.

David Jones chairman Peter Mason said Mr Zahra would leave the retailer in a solid financial position.

"I thank him for his contribution as CEO," he said.

"I look forward to working with Paul to ensure a smooth transition of his role to his successor."

But Morningstar Equities analyst Tim Montague-Jones said Mr Zahra's resignation will disrupt the business, which only last year began a "future strategic direction plan" to cut costs.

"Unfortunately, I don't think he's been there long enough to actually see any fruits of all his initiatives that have been implemented," he told AAP.

"The business is still struggling. It started to struggle when he arrived and it's still struggling now, but it's more a reflection of the cyclical conditions - the retail market has been suffering since he joined in around 2010."

David Jones made an underlying profit of $101.6 million in the year to the end of July, a slight increase from the previous financial year but a far cry from $170.8 million in fiscal 2010.

Total sales, however, fell by 1.2 per cent as online retailing continued to threaten traditional department stores.

In a statement, David Jones said Mr Zahra came to the top job "facing a range of difficult issues" without mentioning Mr McInnes' resignation three years ago, following a sexual harassment complaint from a 25-year-old female junior publicist.

"He has successfully guided the company through the aftermath of the global financial crisis and a challenging retail environment and led the future strategic direction plan, which is well into implementation," the company said.

Mr Zahra thanked David Jones for giving him the opportunity to lead it after 15 years with the company, including a stint as the general manager of visual merchandising.

"David Jones is an amazing company and a brand I have always been proud to be part of," he said.

"I am sincerely grateful for the opportunities I have had and believe that I have made a valuable contribution."

David Jones shares had risen by two cents to $2.85 ahead of the resignation.


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