07.24.23
Beauty brand Tarte has promoted key personnel who have been instrumental in the brand's growth over the past several years, including key posts in finance and supply chain.
Sri Ganapathy, formerly the SVP of finance and administration, will assume the role of CFO, effective immediately. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position, having been with tarte for six successful years where he's played a pivotal role in the company's financial management and systems efficiency. In his new role, Ganapathy will be responsible for overseeing the financial strategy, IT, and digital transformation initiatives of the company.
Danielle Porter has been promoted senior vice president of supply chain. For the past five years, Porter has elevated the company's operational excellence in her oversight of production, supply chain and demand planning functions. In her new role, Porter will continue to spearhead the brand's operations initiatives and serve as a key member of the leadership team.
"One of my greatest joys as CEO is to witness the professional growth of long standing members of the tarte team," said Maureen Kelly, founder and CEO of Tarte cosmetics. "It is an honor to be able to promote leaders like Sri, Dani and the rest of the team around me. I can't wait to see how their proven excellence helps to take our brand to the next level!"
Tarte, which is part of Happi International Top 30 company Kose, is well-known for beauty products like its Shape Tape color correcting product.
Tarte's longest-standing employee of 20 years, Hillmann has risen the ranks from intern to now overseeing the brand's creative design and production teams.
Tarte's longest-standing employee of 20 years, Hillmann has risen the ranks from intern to now overseeing the brand's creative design and production teams.
Cowing, who previously oversaw tarte's DTC product management, user experience and engineering from 2018-2022, returned to the company to take on the role of VP of e-commerce. In this new role, Cowing is responsible for the tarte.com business & e-commerce roadmap, including site, merchandising, development, and UX/UI functions.
Sri Ganapathy, formerly the SVP of finance and administration, will assume the role of CFO, effective immediately. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the position, having been with tarte for six successful years where he's played a pivotal role in the company's financial management and systems efficiency. In his new role, Ganapathy will be responsible for overseeing the financial strategy, IT, and digital transformation initiatives of the company.
Danielle Porter has been promoted senior vice president of supply chain. For the past five years, Porter has elevated the company's operational excellence in her oversight of production, supply chain and demand planning functions. In her new role, Porter will continue to spearhead the brand's operations initiatives and serve as a key member of the leadership team.
"One of my greatest joys as CEO is to witness the professional growth of long standing members of the tarte team," said Maureen Kelly, founder and CEO of Tarte cosmetics. "It is an honor to be able to promote leaders like Sri, Dani and the rest of the team around me. I can't wait to see how their proven excellence helps to take our brand to the next level!"
Tarte, which is part of Happi International Top 30 company Kose, is well-known for beauty products like its Shape Tape color correcting product.
Earlier Appointments
Earlier this year, Tarte announced the addition of two new vice presidents, Erica Hillmann and Theresa Cowing. Tarte elevated Erica Hillmann to VP of creative services.Tarte's longest-standing employee of 20 years, Hillmann has risen the ranks from intern to now overseeing the brand's creative design and production teams.
Tarte's longest-standing employee of 20 years, Hillmann has risen the ranks from intern to now overseeing the brand's creative design and production teams.
Cowing, who previously oversaw tarte's DTC product management, user experience and engineering from 2018-2022, returned to the company to take on the role of VP of e-commerce. In this new role, Cowing is responsible for the tarte.com business & e-commerce roadmap, including site, merchandising, development, and UX/UI functions.