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Revlon Appoints Two New Executives

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Cosmetics brand Revlon, Inc. named Gianni Pieraccioni as Executive Vice President (EVP) and Global President of the Revlon Consumer Division after former EVP and Chief Operating Officer Chris Elshaw announced his departure, effective immediately.

Pieraccioni most recently served as EVP and Chief Commercial Officer for Alitalia. Throughout his career, Pieraccioni has worked for several consumer and luxury goods brands, including Averna Group, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble.

Sennen Pamich also joined the Revlon helm as EVP and Global President for the Professional Division of the company. Pamich most recently served as Senior Vice President of Revlon Pro Brands U.S. and Canada. Before joining Revlon in 2010, Pamich held senior management, commercial and marketing positions for companies including Bulgari Perfumes & Cosmetics.

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“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, President and CEO of Revlon. “Both Gianni and Sennen have significant experience and demonstrated success in leading global businesses. Gianni brings to our Revlon Consumer division broad international as well as domestic experience, as he worked in Italy, Spain, the U.S. 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 U.S., Asia and Europe.” 

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