THE WHAT? The Estee Lauder Companies has announced that Daniel Mahler has been appointed to an expanded role as Executive Vice President, Strategy and Transformation, effective immediately.
THE DETAILS Mahler’s new duties will include facilitating the ongoing evolution and execution around the company’s strategic processes, including identifying ‘must win’ priorities for future growth.
THE WHY? Mahler joined the company in 2020 as SVP Global Transformation and Category Leadership and was promoted to EVP, Global Transformation and Category Leadership in 2021. The US prestige beauty giant explained, “Daniel has a deep understanding of ELC’s business, having worked closely with the company since 2016 as a senior advisor, while at management consulting firm Kearney… Daniel has led a broad spectrum of strategic enterprise-wide change priorities at the company. He co-designed and operationalized ELC’s integrated Transformation model to accelerate key pillars of change and embed those capabilities within the organization as new, permanent ways of doing business.”
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