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  • Unilever looks at the evolution of beauty

    Unilever U.S. has teamed up with the Fashion Institute of Technology’s Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing and Management master's degree program to explore “the changing face of the beauty consumer.”

  • Dunkin’ Brands opens more than 50 non-traditional locations in 2013

    Canton, Mass. - Dunkin' Brands Group, the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, opened more than 50 non-traditional U.S. locations in 2013, at airports and other mass transportation terminals, casinos and resorts, military bases, and colleges and universities around the country.  

    Dunkin' Brands currently has more than 600 non-traditional locations in the U.S.

  • The Wet Seal board member Mindy C. Meads exits

    The Wet Seal board member Mindy C. Meads has resigned her spot to focus on her new role as CEO of Calypso St. Barth.

    “Mindy has been a valued member of the board of directors and we wish her well in her future endeavors with Calypso St. Barth. Mindy’s leadership as chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and her general contributions to the board were a value to the company and its shareholders,” said Lynda Davey, non-executive chairperson.

  • NAI MLG Commercial names Schmoldt VP

    Milwaukee — NAI MLG Commercial has promoted Kevin Schmoldt to VP. Schmoldt joined the company in 2007 as an intern while studying at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. After becoming a broker associate in May of 2009, he worked with landlords, tenants and investors.

    The Wisconsin representative for NAI Global, NAI MLG Commercial is a privately owned commercial real estate company offering a full range of brokerage and property management services.

     

  • Executive changes at Vera Bradley

    Vera Bradley has restructured its executive team and promoted key figures, effective immediately.

    "We have a lot of talent and experience within our company, and these promotions and realignments will help position us for the future. I am confident that we are in the process of assembling the right team to achieve our long-term goals, drawing from both our own leadership team and attracting new talent to the organization," said CEO Robert Wallstrom.

  • Diane Sullivan steps into CEO role at Brown Shoe Company

    Diane Sullivan is now CEO, president and chairman of the board of Brown Shoe Company. The company’s board of directors appointed her as chairman last June, and her new role became effective Feb. 2.

  • RG Barry Brands chairman Gordon Zacks dead at 80

    R.G. Barry Corporation’s chairman of the board Gordon B. Zacks died at his Bexley home following a brief illness. He was 80.

    Zacks joined his family's business in 1955 after attending Dartmouth College and graduating from the Ohio State University. He joined the board of directors in 1959 and was named company president in 1965. He added the roles of chairman of the board and CEO to his resume in 1979. Following retirement from his day-to-day management roles in 2004, he was named the company's non-executive chairman of the board, a post held until his death.

  • Kenco taps new information chief

    Kenco, a leading provider of integrated logistics solutions, real estate services, and material handling equipment, has named Frazer Middleton as chief information officer.
     
    In this newly created role, Middleton will direct the technology strategy of the company and lead the IT team to enhance performance and functionality. Middleton will also focus on opportunities to expand Kenco’s technological capabilities.
     

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