Lauder’s Baxter Joins LVMH As Head Of U.S. Perfumes And Cosmetics Unit
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Pamela Baxter will leave Estee Lauder after 22 years with the firm to assume a new role as president of LVMH's U.S. perfumes and cosmetics group, the luxury goods manufacturer announced Sept. 8
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