Changes at Auchan Hungary
Since the first of October, Kiss Emőke has been the head of Auchan’s e-commerce.
The specialist joined the company in 1999 as the commercial manager of the Soroksár store. He continued his career as a senior manager from 2002 and as an HR manager from 2003 to 2012. Between 2012 and 2013, he participated in the integration of Cora stores, and then between 2013 and 2016, he worked as an operational HR director at the company headquarters. From 2016, he led the store in Fót as director, and from 2020 he held the position of director of the store in Soroksár.
“I am excited to be able to prove myself in the online field after nearly ten years of working as a store manager. I believe that my appointment also reflects that at Auchan we consider the multi-channel model to be the most important. We want to ensure that the customer can access our products in as many ways as possible, and by connecting these platforms, he has the opportunity to choose the most suitable one for him at any given moment. For this, we need to connect our offline and online sales channels even more closely. Our goal is to make the Auchan brand accessible to everyone measurably easier and faster within five years by coordinating our various sales channels”
– the new e-commerce manager announced his plans.
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