In 1938 he left teaching and became head of research at the John Lewis Partnership.
The store was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership in 1934.
In 1937, the company, consisting of ten stores and 160 employees, was taken over by the John Lewis Partnership.
He started his career at the John Lewis Partnership as a graduate trainee in 1982.
He joined the John Lewis Partnership in 1927, and was appointed a director in 1935.
The John Lewis Partnership is often cited as an example of how employee ownership can be effective.
The chain is owned by the John Lewis Partnership.
The castle was renovated and leased to the John Lewis Partnership for use as a staff hotel.
The company was taken over by the John Lewis Partnership in 1937.
In 1982, Felwick began his business career with the John Lewis Partnership.