Tomorrow sees the unveiling of Retail Week’s annual Etail Power List, we look at who are the ones to watch in online retail.

| Name | Job title | Company |
|---|---|---|
| Robin Terrell | Former chief customer officer | Tesco |
| Jo Bertram | General manager, UK, Ireland & Nordics | Uber |
| Jody Ford | Group chief executive | Photobox |
| Amee Chande | UK managing director | Alibaba |
| Umar Kamani | Founder | Pretty Little Thing |
| Andy Harding | Former chief customer officer | House of Fraser |
| Mike Welsh | Owner | Black Circles and Atterley |
| Neil Minty | Head of ecommerce | Game |
| Matthew Woolsey | Managing director | Net-a-Porter |
| David Anderson | Managing director | BHS International |
| Emma Watkinson | Chief executive | SilkFred |
This year’s list includes entrepreneurs behind the new breed of fast-growing digital retailers, Umar and Adam Kamani from fashion etailer Pretty Little Thing, and Emma Watkinson from social sensation, fashion marketplace SilkFred.
It also includes multichannel mavericks, former Tesco chief customer officer Robin Terrell and ex-House of Fraser chief customer officer Andy Harding. The industry is keenly watching to see where these etail pioneers end up next.
Meanwhile, BHS and Game, two businesses that are aiming to do big things online, make the list, as well as Uber, which is set to shake up the world of retail delivery.
- To view the full Etail Power List 2016 click here. Don’t forget to join the conversation on social media using #Etail50.


















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