The Latest Beauty Executive Moves at Solesence, Pamela Anderson's Sonsie and Cymbiotika
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The Latest Beauty Executive Moves at Solesence, Pamela Anderson's Sonsie and Cymbiotika
"Minimalist skin care brand Sonsie has named Kailey Bradt, formerly the founder of waterless hair care line Susteau, as chief executive officer. Sonsie is majority-owned by actress Pamela Anderson, who joined the 2023-founded line last year. Beauty manufacturer Solésence has tapped Kevin Cureton as president and CEO. Previously, Cureton served as chief operating officer of the Illinois-based manufacturer. He succeeds Jess Jankowski, who will retire from the company in November."
"Emily Rose Campbell has joined Iced Media to head up the content and social commerce agency's new search and discovery practice. In the role, Rose Campbell will aim to support brands as AI-driven agentic commerce takes off in beauty. Melissa C. Welch, who has previously worked with companies including The Estée Lauder Cos. and Shiseido via her longtime eponymous consulting firm, has joined Ogaki as executive vice president. She will oversee growth at the agency, which offers social commerce, influencer marketing and communications services."
Multiple beauty and wellness brands announced senior hires and role changes. Kailey Bradt was named chief executive officer of minimalist skin care brand Sonsie, which is majority-owned by Pamela Anderson. Kevin Cureton was appointed president and CEO of Solésence, succeeding Jess Jankowski, who will retire in November. Emily Rose Campbell joined Iced Media to lead a new search and discovery practice focused on AI-driven agentic commerce in beauty. Melissa C. Welch joined Ogaki as executive vice president to oversee growth. Cymbiotika named Andrei Najjar chief marketing officer. Patrick Foley became resident makeup artist at Bloomingdale's Century City in Los Angeles.
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