THE WHAT? The L’Occitane Group has appointed Evelyne LY-Wainer as the new Managing Director of Global Travel Retail, effective immediately.
THE DETAILS Evelyne LY-Wainer brings over two decades of experience in premium travel retail and luxury brand management to her new role. She has held key positions at Shiseido Travel Retail Asia Pacific, Kiehl’s, Biotherm, and Lancôme within the L’Oréal Luxe Division.
Laurent Marteau, Group CEO, expressed his enthusiasm for the appointment, stating, “We are delighted to appoint Evelyne as our new Managing Director, Global Travel Retail. Under Evelyne’s outstanding leadership, I am confident that our brand portfolio will be further propelled onto the global stage, and her strategic insights and passion for excellence will drive continued growth and success for our Group in the dynamic world of travel retail. We heartily welcome Evelyne to the Travel Retail team and look forward to shaping the future of premium travel beauty together.”
THE WHY? With Evelyne LY-Wainer’s extensive experience and strategic vision, the L’Occitane Group aims to strengthen its presence in the global travel retail market. Her leadership is expected to drive significant growth and enhance the Group’s reputation for excellence in the premium beauty and wellness industry. This appointment underscores the Group’s commitment to expanding its global footprint and delivering exceptional products and services to travelers worldwide.
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