As we usher in the fall season, consumer goods companies are reprioritizing, optimizing their portfolios, and overhauling leadership to align with new goals. The three most recent companies to get a new leader at the helm include Church & Dwight, Nike, and Kind.
Toy manufacturer and entertainment company Mattel is looking to elevate its strategic planning, naming Ken Wee as its executive vice president and chief strategy officer.
Storm willl lead the company’s marketing function, including private label, retail marketing programs, e-commerce and digital experience, creative services, shopper insights, and loyalty.
MAC Cosmetics is looking to expand its global presence through a consumer-first marketing approach and disruptor mindset. To do so, the company has hired Emily Bromfield as its SVP of global marketing.