Seamus Brennan

Head Of Fulfilment Operations at Oliver Bonas

Seamus Brennan has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Seamus started their career in 1984 as a Retail Area Manager at Our Price Music, where they were responsible for managing multiple store managers and employees. Seamus then worked as a Retail Operational Manager at T.M.G U.K (Sam Goody) from 1989 to 1997, overseeing operations in a large number of retail stores.

After that, Brennan served as an Operations Manager at Windsong International for three years. Their responsibilities included managing distribution of music and entertainment products on a global scale. During this time, Windsong received the prestigious Queen's Award for Export Achievement twice.

From 2000 to 2009, Brennan worked as a Distribution Manager at Entertainment UK, one of the UK's leading entertainment product distributors. Seamus had planning responsibility for the company's day-to-day operations across four distribution centers.

In 2009, Brennan joined Unipart (3 P.L logistics) as an Operations Shift Manager, where they provided logistics support for ASOS, an ecommerce fashion retailer. Seamus subsequently joined NET-A-PORTER.COM in 2010 as an Operations Shift Manager, responsible for managing operations and logistics for luxury fashion brands.

Most recently, Brennan served as the Head of Fulfilment Operations at Oliver Bonas, a fashion and homeware retailer. Seamus held this position from October 2016 to the present, overseeing the company's web fulfillment operations.

Overall, Seamus Brennan has demonstrated a strong background in operations and logistics management across various industries, with a focus on the retail and entertainment sectors.

Seamus Brennan attended Bishop Douglas from 1972 to 1979, although no degree or field of study was specified during this period. Seamus also obtained certifications in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from BSI in November 2015, and the CerTOSH General Certificate of Occupational Safety and Health from the British Safety Council in March 2005.

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