June 21, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Frédéric Rozé, L'Oréal USA's annual Volunteer Day, L’Oréal USA
Supplier News
NEW YORK — L’Oréal USA is dedicating the month of June to service, more than 3,500 of the company’s employees supporting projects across 11 states in 30 days. On L’Oréal USA’s annual Volunteer Day, which took place on June 20th, employees across the U.S. contributed over 17,000 service hours to non-profit and regional organizations that
June 11, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
" a digital campaign, "March for Me, L’Oréal USA, LGBTQIA+ community, WorldPride 2019
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NEW YORK — In celebration of WorldPride 2019 in New York City, which marks the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, L’Oréal USA today launched “March for Me,” a digital campaign that invites people from all over the world to join virtually the 860 L’Oréal USA employees who are marching in support of the LGBTQIA+
March 6, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
Angela Guy, L’Oréal USA, National Association for Female Executives (NAFE), Working Mother Media
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NEW YORK — L’Oréal USA has been named one of the 2019 NAFE Top Companies for Executive Women by the National Association for Female Executives (NAFE). NAFE and Working Mother Media recognize trailblazing companies for their efforts to support female leaders and are dedicated to exploring the challenges women face in the workplace. This is L’Oréal
February 11, 2019 by Chain Drug Review
L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science program, L’Oréal USA, Lauren Paige, Professor Claire Voisin, Professor Ingrid Daubechies as the North American Laureate for the 2019 International Award For Women in Science, Professor Karen Hallberg, Professor Maki Kawa, Professor Najat Aoun Saliba
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NEW YORK — In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, L’Oréal USA Monday announced the selection of Professor Ingrid Daubechies as the North American Laureate for the 2019 International Award For Women in Science. Professor Daubechies will be awarded with €100,000 for her exceptional research in Mathematics and honored at an awards
September 25, 2018 by Chain Drug Review
2018 For Women in Science Fellowship, Amber Alhadeff, Brecca Gaffney, Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert, Fan Liu, Frédéric Rozé, L’Oréal USA, Stacy Copp
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NEW YORK — L’Oréal USA today announced the recipients of the 2018 For Women in Science Fellowship, which annually awards five female postdoctoral scientists grants of $60,000 each to advance their research. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the program, which has recognized 75 postdoctoral female scientists with over $3.8 million since 2003. The program
June 6, 2018 by Chain Drug Review
Cradle to Cradle Certified Silver, Danielle Azoulay, Garnier SkinActive line, L’Oréal USA
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — L’Oréal USA announced today that five products in its Garnier SkinActive line have achieved Cradle to Cradle Certified Silver recognition. The product line, manufactured at L’Oréal USA’s facility in Franklin, N.J., earned this certification based on an evaluation of material health, material reutilization, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship and social
October 6, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
Barry Gilmore, Etienne Aubourg, Frédéric Rozé, L'Oréal Americas Zone, L'Oreal Group, L’Oréal USA, Michael Kingston
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NEW YORK — Michael Kingston has joined L’Oréal USA as chief information officer of the L’Oréal Americas Zone. L’Oréal said he succeeds Barry Gilmore, who retired at the end of September after 17 years of IT leadership at the beauty care company. Kingston reports to Frédéric Rozé, president and chief executive officer of L’Oréal USA,
July 31, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
Jackie Madsen, L’Oréal Paris, L’Oréal USA, Lorraine Coyle, Tim Coolican
Business, Leading Headlines, Supplier News
NEW YORK — After 17 years with L’Oréal USA, Lorraine Coyle has retired from her position as head of sales at L’Oréal Paris. With Coyle’s retirement on Monday, Jackie Madsen, vice president and national sales manager of cosmetics for L’Oréal Paris, has been promoted to head of sales at L’Oréal Paris. Coyle, who has been
January 10, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
AcneFree, Ambi, Brigitte Liberman, CeraVe, Frédéric Rozé, Joseph Papa, L'Oréal Active Cosmetics Division, L’Oréal, L’Oréal USA, skin care, Valeant Pharmaceuticals International
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CLICHY, N.Y., and LAVAL, Quebec — L’Oréal plans to acquire the CeraVe, AcneFree and Ambi skin care brands from Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. for $1.3 billion in cash. Plans call for CeraVe, AcneFree and Ambi to become part of the L’Oréal Active Cosmetics Division, which includes the La Roche-Posay, Vichy and SkinCeuticals brands developed with
October 4, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
beauty care, Frédéric Rozé, Ikdeep Singh, Jean-Paul Agon, Karen Fondu, L’Oréal, L’Oréal Paris USA, L’Oréal USA, Maybelline
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NEW YORK — Karen Fondu, president of L’Oréal Paris USA, plans to retire at the end of 2016 after 37 years with the beauty care company. L’Oréal said Tuesday that Ikdeep Singh, president of the consumer products division of L’Oréal Canada, take over from Fondu as general manager for L’Oréal Paris USA. Singh will report
June 7, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
beauty care, Frédéric Rozé, L'Oreal Group, L’Oréal USA, Marc-Alexandre Risch, The Body Shop Canada
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NEW YORK — L’Oreal USA has promoted Marc-Alexandre Risch to chief retail officer, a newly created position. The beauty care giant said Tuesday that Risch, previously general manager of The Body Shop Canada, will be charged with supporting the L’Oreal USA organization with retail operations leadership and expertise across its brand portfolio. He also will be
April 22, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
Dark and Lovely, Dark and Lovely Fade Resist Rich Conditioning Color, hair coloring, L’Oréal USA, Michelle Ryan, Softsheen-Carson
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NEW YORK — Dark and Lovely has kicked off #LoveMyColor, an online and social media campaign for its Fade Resist Rich Conditioning Color hair coloring. The Softsheen-Carson brand said that #LoveMyColor aims to encourage women to show how much they love their color by uploading a selfie photo to LoveMyColor.com. After customizing their images, participants
March 18, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
beauty care, Crystal Thompson, L’Oréal USA, L’Oréal USA Multi-Cultural Beauty Division, Nicole Fourgoux, Vivianna Blanch
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NEW YORK — The L’Oréal USA Multi-Cultural Beauty Division has announced two appointments in marketing communications. L’Oréal said Friday that Vivianna Blanch has been named vice president of integrated consumer communications, and Crystal Thompson has been hired as director of public relations. A 14-year L’Oréal veteran, Blanch carries a track record in e-commerce, media and
April 27, 2015 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
L’Oréal, L’Oréal USA, Multi-Cultural Beauty division, multicultural beauty consumer, Nicole Fourgoux
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NEW YORK — L’Oréal USA has formed the Multi-Cultural Beauty division to encompass Dark & Lovely, Optimum Salon Haircare, SoftSheen-Carson Professional, Magic Shave and newly acquired Carol’s Daughter. The goal of the MCB division is to fulfill the needs of the underserved multicultural beauty consumer. “Multicultural consumers are very passionate about beauty products, yet when