09.17.15
L’Oréal France named Hervé Navellou as general manager. To leverage the strategic opportunities offered by the French beauty market, it has been decided to strengthen the governance of the group’s activities in France by creating a general management structure for L’Oréal in France headed by Navellou, president of the Western Europe Zone for the Consumer Products Division.
The L’Oréal France General Management team will supervise the shared services for all different entities as well as the Country Management Committee comprising the general managers of the four Divisions in France and the corporate functions. As a part of his new position as General Manager of L’Oréal France, Navellou will also take on the role of general manager of the Consumer Products Division in France.
Navellou joined L’Oréal in 1986 and spent most of his career with the Consumer Products Division. He was appointed brand general manager in Belgium and Germany, and later director of the Latin America Zone, and then general manager of the Asia Zone. In 2008, Navellou was appointed country manager in Mexico. In 2010, he took over as general manager of the Consumer Products Division in France and after three years, he joined the Western Europe Zone as president.
The L’Oréal France General Management team will supervise the shared services for all different entities as well as the Country Management Committee comprising the general managers of the four Divisions in France and the corporate functions. As a part of his new position as General Manager of L’Oréal France, Navellou will also take on the role of general manager of the Consumer Products Division in France.
Navellou joined L’Oréal in 1986 and spent most of his career with the Consumer Products Division. He was appointed brand general manager in Belgium and Germany, and later director of the Latin America Zone, and then general manager of the Asia Zone. In 2008, Navellou was appointed country manager in Mexico. In 2010, he took over as general manager of the Consumer Products Division in France and after three years, he joined the Western Europe Zone as president.