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Sephora names SEA, Oceania & South Korea managing director

Jenny Cheah served as President of Greater China of Bulgari before moving to Sephora.

Omni-channel beauty retail brand Sephora, an LVMH-owned company, has appointed Jenny Cheah as the managing director of Southeast Asia, Oceania and South Korea following her stint in Bulgari.

In a statement, Sephora said Cheah started her 25-year career at LVMH as a management trainee at DFS.

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She moved to Bulgari and led the brand's growth and expansion in South Asia for seven years serving as the regional managing director and eventually President of Greater China.

Cheah will report directly to Sephora Asia President Alia Gogi.

Sephora has around 3,000 points of sale across 36 markets.

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