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3 May

Taydra Mitchell Jackson, SheaMoisture CMO, on Leading With Purpose

Taydra Mitchell Jackson, an alumnae of L’Oréal, P&G and Revlon who's currently Sundial Brands’ chief marketing officer, has all the time been guided by serving the multicultural beauty consumer. “The primary third of my profession was in big beauty, getting great experience but doing intrapreneurial sort of projects serving the multicultural beauty consumer. That’s been the through line,” she said. “I left Revlon and went to work for Dr. Susan Taylor, who was launching a prestige skincare line for ladies of color. That kicked off my 10 to 12 years working with smaller, women-led businesses.” It wasn’t long before Mitchell Jackson moved to Sundial. It was life milestones along with her twin daughters that precipitated that move. “I made a decision I...
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15 Dec

Sephora Promotes CMO Deborah Yeh – WWD

Within the midst of a world reshuffling of its C-suite, Sephora goes all-in on a world executive. Deborah Yeh, who currently serves as executive vp, global chief purpose officer and chief marketing officer of Sephora for North America, will transition solely to global chief purpose officer, effective Jan. 1. Sephora Americas president and chief executive officer Jean-André Rougeot noted in a memo seen by WWD that “together with her sharp strategic mindset and real passion for people and advocacy, we all know she's going to shape our purpose journey into one which will probably be industry-defining,” adding that she's going to report back to Guillaume Motte, the retailer’s newly minted global CEO. Yeh will relocate to Paris to fill the job. The move is...
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10 Sep

WATCH: UnitedHealth Group CMO Dr. Margret Mary Wilson Shares

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