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But Mark Price’s “retirement” choices are arguably more ambitious than his career to date, and anything but conventional. After a decade as managing director of Waitrose, part of a 33-year stint at John Lewis that began in the lighting department of their Southampton store, Price stood down in 2016 while deputy chairman of the partnership, the company famously owned by its workers. He is fond enough... To continue reading this article Start your free trial of Premium * Access all Premium articles * Subscriber-only events * Cancel any time Free for 30 days then only £2 per week Try Premium Access one Premium article per week Register for free Register for free to continue reading this article Register Or unlock all Premium articles, free for 30 days Start trial Already have an account? Login Want to learn more? View all subscriptions Login Print subscriber? 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