07.02.23
Addison, TX
www.marykay.com
Sales: $3.2 billion
Key Personnel: Ryan Rogers, chief executive officer; Sheryl Adkins-Green, chief experience officer; Wendy Wang, president, Asia Pacific region; Tara Eustace, president, European region; Melinda Foster Sellers, chief people officer; Deborah Gibbins, chief operating officer; Nathan Moore, president, global sales and marketing; James Whatley, chief information officer
Major Products: Skin care, color cosmetics, body care, sun care and fine fragrances marketed under the Mary Kay and TimeWise brand names
New Products: Mary Kay Matte liquid lipstick, Lip & Cheek cream blush, Lip Balm set, Masking Minis bundle, Sun Care After-Sun replenishing gel
Comments: On September 13, Mary Kay will celebrate its 60th anniversary. Last year, Ryan Rogers, grandson of company founder Mary Kay Ash, was named CEO. He replaced David Holl, who retired after a nearly 30-year career with Mary Kay. Holl remains chairman. Richard R. Rogers, Ryan’s father and Mary Kay Ash’s grandson, remains executive chairman.
Ryan Rogers began his career as an associate in the Transaction Services Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Dallas. He joined Mary Kay Inc. in 2000 as a financial analyst and has held several positions including project manager, director of strategic initiatives, and vice president of strategic initiatives before assuming the role of chief investment officer in 2013. Since 2001 he has served as vice president of The Mary Kay Ash Foundation.
Rogers earned his undergraduate degree in business from Southern Methodist University and became a certified financial advisor in 2002.
Mary Kay was built on door-to-door direct sales, but to thrive in the future, the company is accelerating its digital efforts. It is helping its independent beauty consultants reach their full potential by launching digital tools such as award-winning apps with augmented reality.
In 2022, Mary Kay was named a best managed US company by Deloitte Private and The Wall Street Journal.
www.marykay.com
Sales: $3.2 billion
Key Personnel: Ryan Rogers, chief executive officer; Sheryl Adkins-Green, chief experience officer; Wendy Wang, president, Asia Pacific region; Tara Eustace, president, European region; Melinda Foster Sellers, chief people officer; Deborah Gibbins, chief operating officer; Nathan Moore, president, global sales and marketing; James Whatley, chief information officer
Major Products: Skin care, color cosmetics, body care, sun care and fine fragrances marketed under the Mary Kay and TimeWise brand names
New Products: Mary Kay Matte liquid lipstick, Lip & Cheek cream blush, Lip Balm set, Masking Minis bundle, Sun Care After-Sun replenishing gel
Comments: On September 13, Mary Kay will celebrate its 60th anniversary. Last year, Ryan Rogers, grandson of company founder Mary Kay Ash, was named CEO. He replaced David Holl, who retired after a nearly 30-year career with Mary Kay. Holl remains chairman. Richard R. Rogers, Ryan’s father and Mary Kay Ash’s grandson, remains executive chairman.
Ryan Rogers began his career as an associate in the Transaction Services Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Dallas. He joined Mary Kay Inc. in 2000 as a financial analyst and has held several positions including project manager, director of strategic initiatives, and vice president of strategic initiatives before assuming the role of chief investment officer in 2013. Since 2001 he has served as vice president of The Mary Kay Ash Foundation.
Rogers earned his undergraduate degree in business from Southern Methodist University and became a certified financial advisor in 2002.
Mary Kay was built on door-to-door direct sales, but to thrive in the future, the company is accelerating its digital efforts. It is helping its independent beauty consultants reach their full potential by launching digital tools such as award-winning apps with augmented reality.
In 2022, Mary Kay was named a best managed US company by Deloitte Private and The Wall Street Journal.