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Alabaster heading Revlon's global corporate comm and CSR

Global cosmetic company Revlon has appointed Pamela Gill Alabaster to lead Revlon’s Global Corporate Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility function.

In this role, Alabaster will be responsible for managing global internal and external communications, public affairs and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in alignment with the company’s long-term business strategy. She will report to Fabian Garcia, Revlon’s president and CEO.

“As we continue to execute our strategy which ensures that Revlon is the quintessential and most innovative beauty company in the world, Pam’s depth of experience in strategic communications and CSR will be an important asset,” Garcia commented. “Pam’s insight and proven ability to successfully build strategic collaborations will contribute greatly to our global strategy and help us reach the highest standards that our consumers, employees, shareholders, investors and other stakeholders expect from us.”

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