L’Oréal has revamped its executive committee by setting up separate management of its selective divisions including luxury products, professional products and active cosmetics together with The Body Shop. These divisions will now come under Nicolas Hieronimus as Director General. New management structures will also cover major market regions including east and west Europe and the Americas.
L’Oréal revamps executive committee
Sets up separate management of its selective divisions
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