Beauty Industry, Mergers and Acquisitions

Coty Reorganizes, Combines Its Divisions

The company has announced a restructuring under Michele Scannavini.

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By: Jamie Matusow

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Coty Inc. has announced today that it will no longer be operating from its two stand-alone divisions, Coty Prestige and Coty Beauty. The company said its new organizational structure brings a more holistic view of consumer evolution and growth opportunities by product category.

The more integrated structure, built around categories and regions, includes these four product categories – Fragrance, Color Cosmetics, Skin Care and Body Care. Prestige and mass differentiation will be maintained through brand building, product development and sales execution.

Michele Scannavini, CEO, Coty, commented:

“This evolved organization design will help us to advance our path to profitable growth. We will be more consumer-driven, sharper in priority setting and resource allocation, and more agile, reducing duplications and redundancies over time. We are confident that this new organization will allow us to unleash the full potential of our brands and our talent.”

Here’s how the new structuring plays out – and the new roles assigned to these leaders:

CATEGORIES AND INNOVATION

Renato Semerari, previously President, Coty Beauty, will assume the new role of President, Categories and Innovation.

Under his leadership, this new group, integrating Marketing, R&D, Communications, Digital and Consumer Marketing Insight, will become the engine of strategic category and brand development, to drive best-in-class innovation worldwide.

All Coty brands will be housed under these four consumer-driven categories, Fragrance, Skin Care, Color Cosmetics and Body Care. Each category will have dedicated teams with specific skills and competencies to develop the prestige and mass portfolio with total respect for each of the brand’s DNA and positioning.

Leaders of the four categories will be:

  • Steve Mormoris, previously in charge of Coty Prestige-American Fragrance Marketing, is appointed CMO Fragrances.

  • Johanna Businelli, previously in charge of Coty Beauty-Color Cosmetics Marketing, is appointed CMO Color Cosmetics.

  • Jill Scalamandre, previously responsible for Coty Prestige-Skin Care Marketing, is appointed CMO Skin Care.

  • Jurgen Scharfenstein, previously responsible for Coty Beauty-Adidas & Lifestyle Fragrance Marketing, is appointed CMO Body Care.
GLOBAL MARKETS

Jean Mortier, previously President, Coty Prestige, will be appointed President, Global Markets, to better leverage the company’s global scale and bring stronger sales execution.

The markets will be organized under four regions: North America, Europe, APAC/MEA and Latin America. Each will be led by a Senior Vice President along with dedicated management teams to steer the business according to specific consumer and retailer needs and priorities. This new structure will support the progress toward developing a stronger global footprint.

Leaders of the four regions will be:
  • North America: Marc Rey, also President, Coty USA

  • Europe: Stephane Tsassis

  • APAC/MEA: Peggy Elsrode

  • Latin America: Manlio Pizzorni – Supply Chain, Finance, IT, Human Resources and Legal functions will be reorganized to best support categories and regions in developing and delivering top-quality products with high standard of service through efficient integrated processes.

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