Melissa Meisel, Associate Editor01.20.21
David Stanko has joined the John Paul Mitchell Systems (JPMS) family in the newly created role of technical director of hair color for Paul Mitchell Professional’s color portfolio.
In this role, Stanko’s hands-on working style will allow for further collaboration between Research & Development, Marketing and Salon Development. His deep knowledge of hair color chemistry, real-life salon usage and consumers’ ever-shifting priorities combined with the company’s innovative leadership will ensure JPMS will continue to grow as a global force in hair color.
“I am so grateful to join JPMS—a company I’ve long admired. Now, I have the opportunity to combine my diverse hair color experiences with a brand that is passionate about professional hair color. I can’t wait to bring hair color to life in a way you’ve never seen before,” Stanko commented.
"David has a rich history in professional color and is highly esteemed in the industry for his expertise. We’re extremely excited to explore the future of color at JPMS now that David has joined our team," said Valerie George, vice president of research and development at JPMS.
In this role, Stanko’s hands-on working style will allow for further collaboration between Research & Development, Marketing and Salon Development. His deep knowledge of hair color chemistry, real-life salon usage and consumers’ ever-shifting priorities combined with the company’s innovative leadership will ensure JPMS will continue to grow as a global force in hair color.
“I am so grateful to join JPMS—a company I’ve long admired. Now, I have the opportunity to combine my diverse hair color experiences with a brand that is passionate about professional hair color. I can’t wait to bring hair color to life in a way you’ve never seen before,” Stanko commented.
"David has a rich history in professional color and is highly esteemed in the industry for his expertise. We’re extremely excited to explore the future of color at JPMS now that David has joined our team," said Valerie George, vice president of research and development at JPMS.