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Retail · 9 August 2026

Andrew Golden Appointed Chief Experience Officer at RetailNext

RetailNext has created a Chief Experience Officer role, appointing Andrew Golden — a structural signal that B2B client experience is now a board-level priority for the retail analytics firm.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

RetailNext has appointed Andrew Golden to the newly created position of Chief Experience Officer, according to a report from HR Today. The move establishes a dedicated executive role focused on client experience at the retail analytics company, which serves brick-and-mortar retailers with data and analytics solutions.

The appointment places experience leadership at the executive table, positioning it alongside functions such as sales, product and operations rather than treating it as a support function reporting further down the organisation.

Why it matters

Chief Experience Officer roles have historically clustered in consumer-facing sectors — hospitality, banking, telecoms — where the buyer and the end user are typically the same person. RetailNext's move signals that B2B technology vendors are increasingly applying the same logic: how a client feels about onboarding, support, renewals and account management is now treated as a strategic lever, not an afterthought to the sale.

For service design practitioners, this is a useful data point in a broader trend of experience functions gaining board-level visibility even in complex, long-cycle B2B relationships where the "customer" is often a committee of stakeholders rather than a single decision-maker.

The Renascence take

Titles are easy to create; what determines whether a Chief Experience Officer role actually changes outcomes is whether it comes with budget, cross-functional authority and a mandate that reaches beyond the support desk into product, pricing and contract design.

In B2B, experience debt hides in renewal friction, implementation delays and account handoffs — not in a single dramatic service failure. The real test for RetailNext's new CXO isn't the title, it's whether Golden has authority over the moments that quietly erode trust between contract signing and renewal: onboarding speed, support responsiveness, and how account teams are incentivised. Appointing a CXO without rewiring those incentives is a cosmetic fix; appointing one who can redesign them is a structural one. Watch what changes in the next two quarters, not the announcement itself.

Sources

This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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