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L'Occitane names Green Yip as new APAC managing director

Yip previously served for Estee Lauder as Vice President for Travel Retailing.

French luxury retailer The L’OCCITANE Group has appointed Green Yip as regional managing director for travel retail APAC, effective immediately.

As part of her role, Yip will help initiate the plans of L’OCCITANE Travel Retail with support from the company’s global and APAC travel retail teams.

Yip has a track record of over 15 years in the beauty industry. Before her appointment, she held senior appointments at Estee Lauder and LVMH. During her time as Vice President at Estee Lauder Travel Retailing, she helped leverage the growth of the brands Origins, Aveda, and Lab Series into the region.

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“We are delighted to appoint Green as our new Regional Managing Director, Travel Retail APAC, and believe that she will contribute significantly to the growth and success of our Group in Travel Retail APAC,” Laurent Marteau, Group CEO of L’OCCITANE, said

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