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Mia Young Named SVP of Cosmetics at Ulta Beauty

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Mia Young has recently been appointed as the Senior Vice President of Cosmetics at Ulta Beauty, a key move as Chief Merchandising and Digital Officer Lauren Brindley works to implement her strategic vision for the company’s growth. Young, who will assume her new role on January 5, boasts over twenty years of experience in the beauty sector, showcasing a strong record in brand development. Before joining Ulta, she served as Chief Commercial Officer at Tatcha and Hourglass, proving her capabilities in the highly competitive cosmetics industry.

Brindley expressed high hopes for Young’s contribution, highlighting her extensive expertise in beauty and her proven track record in brand strategy and category management. “Having a robust merchandising and digital team already in place, I’m excited about adding Mia as we seek to cultivate our next growth chapter,” Brindley stated. She emphasized that Young’s leadership would be crucial in enhancing the company’s assortment and positioning within the market, ensuring that Ulta maintains its competitive edge.

In her new role, Young will oversee vital product categories, including fragrance, makeup, and private label. Recently, Ulta has seen significant growth in the fragrance segment, particularly with offerings from brands like Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana. The success reflects a broader trend toward innovative fragrances that resonate with customers, suggesting that Young’s experience will be invaluable as she navigates these areas. Meanwhile, makeup has also been thriving, showcasing consistent gains across both mass and prestige segments, further enriching Ulta’s diverse product offerings.

Brindley noted that the strength of Ulta’s diversified product portfolio – which ranges from low to luxury – has been a significant differentiator in the market. “Balancing our offerings at various price points and across different life stages allows us to cater to a broad spectrum of consumers,” she explained. This approach not only underpins the brand’s success thus far but also paints a promising picture for the future as they delve deeper into identifying untapped opportunities within the cosmetics landscape.

As the fragrance segment booms, Young’s responsibility in this area is critical for Ulta’s growth trajectory. Brindley mentioned that fragrance would be a pivotal category for the company leading into 2025 and 2026, with substantial chances to innovate and engage customers. “Introducing our guests to various fragrance options is integral to their overall experience, and fostering that connection can elevate how they feel about themselves,” she added, indicating a deeper emotional engagement with the brand.

With Brindley’s recent initiatives focusing on international expansion and launching a marketplace, Ulta Beauty is committed to becoming a leading global retailer in the beauty space. “Our ambition is clear; we aim to scale exciting beauty brands and establish ourselves as a pivotal partner for emerging and established brands navigate new market opportunities,” she said. As Ulta continues to grow, the combination of Young’s expertise and Brindley’s strategic vision positions the company favorably to set new benchmarks in the global beauty landscape.

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