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Lauder Announces Two New Promotions

Two key executives named to new roles.

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By: Jamie Matusow

Editor-in-Chief

Following news of Jane Lauder’s promotion to global brand president, Clinique, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (ELC) has announced that Chris Good has been promoted to president, United Kingdom and Ireland, and Sandra Main has been promoted to global brand president, La Mer.

Good has held the position of managing director, UK and Ireland—ELC’s second largest market behind the U.S.—since 2012; he has been with the company for more than 20 years, holding various senior level positions globally, including general manager of Russia and senior vice president, Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, India and Africa. In his new role, Good will continue to report to Cedric Prouvé, group president, international.

Sandra Main has been promoted to global brand president, La Mer. She has held the position of senior vice president, general manager, La Mer since 2009, leading the global growth of the brand, and largely responsible for the introduction of new product categories. She will continue to report to John Demsey, group president, Estée Lauder, M.A.C., Tom Ford Beauty, Prescriptives,Bobbi Brown, La Mer, Jo Malone, Smashbox, and Bumble and bumble.

Main started at The Estée Lauder Companies in 1995 as the Hong Kong brand manager for M.A.C. After 12 years with the brand, she assumed the position of senior vice president, Bobbi Brown International before joining the La Mer brand.

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