Victoria's Secret Beauty promotes Heppenheimer

Tina Milton

20-Dec-2005

Sandra Heppenheimer has been promoted to senior vice-president, general manager of global market development

Victoria's Secret Beauty (VSB) has promoted Sandra Heppenheimer to senior vice-president and general manager of global market development with immediate effect. She will be responsible for travel-retail, military sales, the Middle East and other international markets and will report to VSB president and COO Jill Granoff. Heppenheimer was previously vice-president of new business development.

Granoff said: "I am very proud of the accomplishments achieved by Sandra and her team and I am genuinely excited about the growth potential that lies ahead as we continue to expand Victoria's Secret Beauty into new global markets."

Before joining VSB in 2002, Heppenheimer worked with the company as a consultant. Prior to that she worked at Calvin Klein Cosmetics as senior vice-president and general manager of international export sales.

 

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