11.20.18
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. has announced three leadership updates.
Amber Garrison
Amber Garrison has been named senior vice president, global general manager, Bumble and bumble. She will report directly to Jane Hertzmark Hudis, group president, and will join the company’s extended executive leadership team.
Most recently, Garrison was vice president, corporate strategy at ELC, where she successfully led the company’s annual strategic planning process for three years, including the development, deployment, and operationalization of the 10-Year Strategic Compass and Corporate Strategy. She joined the company in March 2013 in a strategy role supporting the portfolio of current executive group president John Demsey, which included Bumble and bumble at the time.
Jean-Guillaume Trottier
Jean-Guillaume Trottier will expand his responsibilities to include Darphin as global brand president, Jo Malone London and Darphin, effective January 1, 2019. He will report to Hudis on Darphin and join her leadership team. He will also continue reporting to Fabrice Weber, president, Prestige and Artisanal Fragrances and New Brands Empowerment Group, for his Jo Malone London responsibilities. Trottier will remain on the company’s executive leadership team.
Under Trottier’s leadership for the last seven years, Jo Malone London sales increased six-fold and the brand expanded its global footprint in key markets including China, Korea, Brazil, India and the Philippines. Previously, he served as vice president/general manager, M·A·C, EMEA and U.K., and brand manager, M·A·C, France.
Anne Troussicot
Anne Troussicot has been appointed senior vice president, global general manager, Darphin, effective January 1, 2019. She will report to Trottier, and will join Hudis’s leadership team as well as the company’s extended executive leadership team.
Troussicot has spent nearly two decades in various affiliate, regional and global positions in France, the UK, and Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) across numerous brands in the Company. Most recently, she held the role of vice president, general manager, Estée Lauder and Origins, EMEA. In that role, she was integral to the design and successful implementation of Estée Lauder’s regional strategy across 17 affiliates, generating retail momentum and unprecedented growth for the brand in the region, and driving the acceleration of the brand’s digital-first strategy.
PHOTO (L-R): Garrison, Troussicot, Trottier
Amber Garrison
Amber Garrison has been named senior vice president, global general manager, Bumble and bumble. She will report directly to Jane Hertzmark Hudis, group president, and will join the company’s extended executive leadership team.
Most recently, Garrison was vice president, corporate strategy at ELC, where she successfully led the company’s annual strategic planning process for three years, including the development, deployment, and operationalization of the 10-Year Strategic Compass and Corporate Strategy. She joined the company in March 2013 in a strategy role supporting the portfolio of current executive group president John Demsey, which included Bumble and bumble at the time.
Jean-Guillaume Trottier
Jean-Guillaume Trottier will expand his responsibilities to include Darphin as global brand president, Jo Malone London and Darphin, effective January 1, 2019. He will report to Hudis on Darphin and join her leadership team. He will also continue reporting to Fabrice Weber, president, Prestige and Artisanal Fragrances and New Brands Empowerment Group, for his Jo Malone London responsibilities. Trottier will remain on the company’s executive leadership team.
Under Trottier’s leadership for the last seven years, Jo Malone London sales increased six-fold and the brand expanded its global footprint in key markets including China, Korea, Brazil, India and the Philippines. Previously, he served as vice president/general manager, M·A·C, EMEA and U.K., and brand manager, M·A·C, France.
Anne Troussicot
Anne Troussicot has been appointed senior vice president, global general manager, Darphin, effective January 1, 2019. She will report to Trottier, and will join Hudis’s leadership team as well as the company’s extended executive leadership team.
Troussicot has spent nearly two decades in various affiliate, regional and global positions in France, the UK, and Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) across numerous brands in the Company. Most recently, she held the role of vice president, general manager, Estée Lauder and Origins, EMEA. In that role, she was integral to the design and successful implementation of Estée Lauder’s regional strategy across 17 affiliates, generating retail momentum and unprecedented growth for the brand in the region, and driving the acceleration of the brand’s digital-first strategy.
PHOTO (L-R): Garrison, Troussicot, Trottier