Kiehl’s president
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Philip Clough tapped president of Kiehl's Since 1851 from his current position as Matrix Worldwide VP and general manager, L'Oréal announces July 21. Clough will be responsible for the worldwide strategic development of the Kiehl's brand, firm notes. Exec will report to former Kiehl's President Edgar Huber, who recently was appointed to head L'Oréal's Luxury Products Division in the U.S. (1"The Rose Sheet" June 30, 2003, In Brief). L'Oréal Mexico Consumer Products Division General Manager David Greenberg will succeed Clough at Matrix. Appointments are effective Oct. 1...
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