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Mary Elizabeth Homer (born 7 September 1958) is a British businesswoman. She helped in expanding the Topshop globally before leaving for The White Company in July 2017.
Career
= Topshop
=Homer was born in south-west Essex. She joined Topshop in 1985.
Jane Shepherdson left her role as managing director of Topshop in 2007. After her departure, Mary Homer, who was the commercial director, and Karyn Fenn, the buying director, took on joint managing director roles. Later in 2007, Karyn Fenn left Topshop, leaving Mary Homer as the sole managing director. Following her time at Topshop, Mary Homer transitioned to Chief Executive Officer at The White Company, where she oversees homewares, fashion, and international expansion initiatives.
From 2008 to 2010 she was on the board of the British Fashion Council.
See also
Sergio Bucher, Chief Executive of Debenhams since October 2016
Helen Connolly, Chief Executive of Bonmarché