L’Oréal Groupe has appointed Ali Goldstein as President of Acquisitions for L’Oréal USA. Goldstein will report to David Greenberg, CEO of L’Oréal USA and President of the North America Zone.
Goldstein succeeds Carol Hamilton, who will be retiring from L’Oréal after a 40-year career with the company.
Goldstein will be responsible for identifying American beauty brands and services for potential acquisition or investment across all four L’Oréal Divisions — mass market, luxury, dermatological, and professional beauty.
David Greenberg, CEO of L’Oréal USA and President of the North America Zone, said,
“Ali Goldstein’s unmatched knowledge of the industry and the American beauty market, her sensitivity to spotting emerging trends and scouting new business opportunities, and her decades-long experience of building powerful brands and setting them on a course for growth make her the perfect candidate to lead our company’s brand acquisition strategy into the future.”
Goldstein has served as the U.S. President of L’Oréal Paris since 2019. She joined L’Oréal USA in 2001, having served in leadership roles for L’Oréal Paris, Maybelline, and Garnier.
During her time with Garnier, Goldstein led the launch of Whole Blends and Micellar Water, two pillars of the brand today.
Goldstein succeeds Carol Hamilton, who will be retiring from L’Oréal after a 40-year career with the company.
Goldstein will be responsible for identifying American beauty brands and services for potential acquisition or investment across all four L’Oréal Divisions — mass market, luxury, dermatological, and professional beauty.
David Greenberg, CEO of L’Oréal USA and President of the North America Zone, said,
“Ali Goldstein’s unmatched knowledge of the industry and the American beauty market, her sensitivity to spotting emerging trends and scouting new business opportunities, and her decades-long experience of building powerful brands and setting them on a course for growth make her the perfect candidate to lead our company’s brand acquisition strategy into the future.”
Goldstein has served as the U.S. President of L’Oréal Paris since 2019. She joined L’Oréal USA in 2001, having served in leadership roles for L’Oréal Paris, Maybelline, and Garnier.
During her time with Garnier, Goldstein led the launch of Whole Blends and Micellar Water, two pillars of the brand today.
She then served as Senior Vice President, Strategy & Business Development for the Consumer Products Division (CPD), where she was responsible for identifying new business opportunities, including acquisitions, and helping to develop the growth plan of the Division in the U.S.
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