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Revlon appoints global presidents, COO exits

2/25/2014

NEW YORK — Revlon announced on Tuesday several executive moves, including the departure of Chris Elshaw, Revlon’s EVP and COO, effective immediately.



“After 12 years with the company I felt it was time to seek a new challenge. I’ve very much enjoyed working with my colleagues and business partners to develop our business around the world, and I am proud of the many achievements during my time at Revlon. I wish the team well in the next stage of their journey,” Elshaw said.



Revlon also announced the appointment of Gianni Pieraccioni as its EVP and global president of the Revlon consumer division and Sennen Pamich as its EVP and global president of the Revlon professional division.



Gianni most recently served as EVP, chief commercial officer for Alitalia. Prior to Alitalia, he held several general management, marketing and commercial positions of increasing scope and seniority within the consumer and luxury goods industry, including at Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, Johnson & Johnson, Sector Group, Binda Group and Averna Group.



Sennen most recently served as SVP, Revlon Pro Brands — United States and Canada. Sennen joined The Colomer Group in January 2010, and before that he held several senior management, commercial and marketing positions of increasing scope and responsibility at P&G, J&J and Bulgari Perfumes and Cosmetics.



"Both Gianni and Sennen have significant experience and demonstrated success in leading global businesses. Gianni brings to our Revlon donsumer division broad international, as well as domestic, experience, as he worked in Italy, Spain, the United States and Brazil and had country, regional and global responsibilities in his previous positions. Sennen brings a global vision to his new role in our Revlon professional division, having held senior management, sales and marketing positions in the United States, Asia and Europe. These appointments are designed to strengthen our leadership team and to better support and focus our efforts to develop each of our consumer and professional divisions,” said Lorenzo Delpani, Revlon’s president and CEO.

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