06.19.23
L'Oréal Australia & New Zealand has tapped Alex Davison as its new CEO, succeeding the long-serving head Rodrigo Pizarro.
Under Pizarro’s leadership, L’Oréal boosted its Australian market share and posted double-digit sales growth in the past three years. Pizarro, who led the local business for nine years and enjoyed a three-decade tenure at L'Oréal, will assume a strategic role within the company.
The company lauds Davison as a progressive and forward-thinking leader, known for nurturing a dynamic culture that values and engages everyone. Also, the company says L'Oréal Greece has received recognition as a top employer in the country for the past three years, further highlighting Davison's leadership prowess.
Under Pizarro’s leadership, L’Oréal boosted its Australian market share and posted double-digit sales growth in the past three years. Pizarro, who led the local business for nine years and enjoyed a three-decade tenure at L'Oréal, will assume a strategic role within the company.
About Alex Davison
Davison brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having served as the CEO of L'Oréal Greece for the past three years—one of the company's fastest-growing markets in Europe. His journey with L'Oréal began in 2016 as the general manager of the dermatological beauty business in the UK. Prior to that, he spent 17 years in various roles at consumer goods company Procter & Gamble and also gained experience at pharmaceutical giant GSK.The company lauds Davison as a progressive and forward-thinking leader, known for nurturing a dynamic culture that values and engages everyone. Also, the company says L'Oréal Greece has received recognition as a top employer in the country for the past three years, further highlighting Davison's leadership prowess.