Consumer health company Kenvue has promoted Venaig Solinhac to global brand lead vice president of baby, based in New York City. Mr Solignac previously served as Vice President, Essential Health, APAC, Singapore.
“After 3 years in London, 2 years in South Africa, 2 years in Turkey, and 7 years in Singapore, it's time for our family to start a new adventure in New York City,” she wrote in a LinkedIn update.
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“I'm really looking forward to helping more mothers realize the incredible power of everyday care and driving further growth in the baby business with our amazing baby extension teams around the world,” she added.
Prior to joining Kenvue, Mr. Solinhac spent more than two years at Olam, a food and agriculture business. She held the positions of Senior Vice President and CMO of Her Re-Foods. Her team of 20 people is particularly proud of how her team has been able to bring her Re-Foods brand to life in the face of “challenges and headwinds,” according to a LinkedIn post. It seems like it is.
Prior to joining Olam, Solinhac gained extensive experience working for nearly 15 years at pharmaceutical manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK). She was chief marketing officer and digital officer for GSK's Southeast Asia and Taiwan markets.
She was driving consumer demand across eight categories including oral care, vitamins and pain management. Her seven markets in Southeast Asia that she was responsible for include Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. Solignac was assisted by her team of 25 people.
Prior to this, Mr. Solignac also worked at Heineken, where he was a senior brand manager for three years, as well as a brand manager at Mondelēz International.
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The news comes after Kenvue said Johnson & Johnson would sell its products. remaining 9.5% stakeaccording to Reuters.
Based on Kenview's last closing price, the 182.3 million-share offering would be worth about $3.75 billion, according to Reuters calculations.
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