Shutterfly names Todd Marshall Lifetouch general manager

Todd Marshall, general manager of Lifetouch

Shutterfly Inc. appointed Todd Marshall as general manager of Lifetouch; he joins the company Sept. 28. In this role, Marshall will be responsible for the Lifetouch portfolio, including school, preschool, and church photography, as well as JCPenney Portraits by Lifetouch and BorrowLenses.

“Todd is a strong addition to the Shutterfly team,” said Hilary Schneider, chief executive officer of Shutterfly, Inc. “As we continue to see growth opportunities in the Lifetouch business and explore ongoing synergies among our family of brands, Todd brings exceptional creativity matched with operational excellence to the role.”

Most recently, Marshall was the Chief Strategy and Digital Officer at Patterson Companies, joining the company in 2016. Patterson is a value-added distributor serving the dental and animal health markets. There, he led the design and execution of their digital strategy with a deep focus on modernizing the customer experience and enabling the sales and operations teams with innovative digital platforms. He also had responsibility for driving growth and profitability in Patterson’s software business. As the head of corporate strategy and business development, he was instrumental in defining and executing Patterson’s strategic plan. Prior to Patterson, he was a Senior Vice President of Marketing at Target, where he most recently had responsibility for the company’s consumer insights, loyalty marketing, and marketing operations teams. Over his 14 years at Target, Marshall led teams in Corporate Strategy, Merchandising, Marketing and Operations.

“I am honored to join a market leader like Lifetouch. The organization has a long history of helping people capture life moments and share them with others. It has deep connections in the communities that it serves, and I look forward to working with such a dedicated team to continue to provide safe, innovative photography experiences in schools, preschools, churches and studios across the country,” said Marshall. “I have confidence that this team is poised to build on Lifetouch’s strong foundation through product innovation, a deeper connection to Shutterfly, a clear focus on the customer experience, and continued investments in our operations and field teams.”