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PULSAR® has appointed Lisa Cunningham-Sherret to the newly created role of Head of Product, Ethics, Compliance & Sustainability (PECS), marking a significant step forward in its commitment to responsible product development and future-focused innovation.

Lisa joins from Mountain Warehouse, with over 28 years of experience across design, product and ESG. During her 14 years at Jermyn Street Design, she led the business to B Corp certification; a rigorous benchmark reflecting her drive to raise standards and deliver real change.

From hands-on design through to product development and strategic leadership, Lisa brings a complete, end-to-end understanding of the product lifecycle. Each stage has built on the last, bringing together the skills and perspective that now align naturally with the PECS role.

Since joining, the focus has been on putting the structure in place to support future growth by improving processes, increasing visibility, and developing closer relationships across the supply chain. Alongside this, work is underway to refine the product offer, with improvements in sizing and fit delivering greater consistency across the ranges.

Innovation remains a key priority, from advancements in technical fabrics and garment performance to longer-term initiatives such as repair, take-back schemes, and circularity.

Looking ahead, PULSAR® will continue to build on its existing strengths by expanding into non-high-visibility workwear, growing the FR and ARC collection, and introducing new technologies to enhance functionality. “We’ve got a strong foundation and a great history,” Lisa explains. “Now it’s about taking that further by improving, evolving, and taking the product forward. The way people work has changed and so have their expectations. What they wear to work needs to offer the same level of comfort and performance they’ve come to expect from their off-duty clothing.”

PULSAR®’s Managing Director Stuart Jukes highlights that this appointment signals a clear shift in momentum; not a continuation of the status quo, but a more ambitious, forward-looking approach backed by deep industry experience. “We’re not standing still. Lisa brings the expertise, mindset, and drive to help take us to the next phase.” This marks a new chapter for the brand, with a clear ambition to advance product development while continuing to raise standards through sustainable innovation and garment performance.

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