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21 Oct

Unilever’s Cara Sabin Talks Her Latest Role, SheaMoisture’s Amplified

Growing up as a self-professed tomboy, Cara Sabin all the time thought the sweetness industry was frivolous. As a substitute of pursuing something near the traditionally female-dominated fields, she decided to go down a more practical route and leaned toward her interest in business. Paradoxically though, while pursuing her MBA, she learned the sweetness industry was more aligned along with her passion than she thought. “As I entered the workforce, about five years after business school, is after I had my first beauty task at L’Oreal,” the Duke University graduate shared with ESSENCE. “And once I entered the industry, I just completely fell in love. It’s just all the pieces from how fast-paced and the way competitive the environment. And...
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6 Oct

Puig Appoints Chief Communications Officer, A Newly Created Role

PARIS — Family-owned Spanish beauty and fashion company Puig has named Eugenia de la Torriente as its chief communications officer, a newly created position that became effective Oct. 1. De la Torriente is now accountable for the group’s internal and external communications, and reports to Marc Puig, Puig chairman and chief executive officer. De la Torriente was formerly managing editor of El País, where she oversaw the humanities, lifestyle and culture sections and supplements. Prior to that, she served as Vogue Spain and Harper Bazaar Spain’s editor in chief. De la Torriente penned “Puig, 100 Years of a Family Business,” which was published in 2014 by Assouline. “Eugenia brings 24 years of experience in journalism, image creation, storytelling, strategy and communication, in addition...
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20 Sep

Unilever’s Cara Sabin Talks Her Latest Role, SheaMoisture’s Amplified

Growing up as a self-professed tomboy, Cara Sabin at all times thought the sweetness industry was frivolous. As an alternative of pursuing something near the traditionally female-dominated fields, she decided to go down a more practical route and leaned toward her interest in business. Mockingly though, while pursuing her MBA, she learned the sweetness industry was more aligned together with her passion than she thought. “As I entered the workforce, about five years after business school, is after I had my first beauty project at L’Oreal,” the Duke University graduate shared with ESSENCE. “And once I entered the industry, I just completely fell in love. It’s just all the things from how fast-paced and the way competitive the environment. And...
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