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Revlon names new CEO

She replaces Elizabeth Smith, who has been serving as interim CEO since August 2023

Revlon Group Holdings LLC has appointed Michelle Peluso as its new chief executive officer, effective 4 November. 

Peluso will also join the company's board of directors. She replaces Elizabeth Smith, who has been serving as interim CEO since August 2023 and will continue as executive chair of the board.

Peluso, who previously served as chief customer and experience officer at CVS Health, brings extensive experience in leadership roles, including positions at IBM, Citi, Travelocity, and Gilt. 

“I look forward to working with the full Revlon team – as well as our retailer, supplier and distribution partners – to further unlock the growth potential of our brands and meet the moment for the next generation of beauty and wellness lovers,” she said.

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