10.04.17
L’Oréal USA welcomed Michael Kingston as chief information officer (CIO) of L’Oréal’s Americas Zone. He succeeds Barry Gilmore, who retired at the end of September after 17 years of IT leadership with L’Oréal.
“We believe that Michael’s diverse experience leading change and deploying strategic consumer solutions will be an important asset in driving innovation forward at L’Oréal,” said Frédéric Rozé, president and chief executive officer of L’Oréal USA and Executive Vice President of the Americas Zone. “He is a progressive IT leader, and we are thrilled to add his talent to our management team.”
Prior to joining L’Oréal, Kingston served in the global management-consulting sector, spearheading digital transformation projects in key markets. He has held several corporate leadership roles, including CIO of Neiman Marcus Group, Ann Inc., Coach Inc., LVMH and Castrol. With more than 20 years of IT expertise, Kingston’s extensive technical background, paired with his ability to empower organizations around enterprise transformation, will complement the strong IT talent at L’Oréal Americas.
“We believe that Michael’s diverse experience leading change and deploying strategic consumer solutions will be an important asset in driving innovation forward at L’Oréal,” said Frédéric Rozé, president and chief executive officer of L’Oréal USA and Executive Vice President of the Americas Zone. “He is a progressive IT leader, and we are thrilled to add his talent to our management team.”
Prior to joining L’Oréal, Kingston served in the global management-consulting sector, spearheading digital transformation projects in key markets. He has held several corporate leadership roles, including CIO of Neiman Marcus Group, Ann Inc., Coach Inc., LVMH and Castrol. With more than 20 years of IT expertise, Kingston’s extensive technical background, paired with his ability to empower organizations around enterprise transformation, will complement the strong IT talent at L’Oréal Americas.