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The Highest-paid Beauty CEOs for 2024

StaffBy StaffMay 7, 20253 Mins Read
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In today’s beauty industry, a marked slowdown in growth is mirrored by shifts in executive compensation. The latest analysis of CEO salaries among the publicly traded entities listed in the 2024 WWD Beauty Top 100 reveals a reshuffling of pay structures as companies adjust to fluctuating market conditions. Procter & Gamble’s Jon R. Moeller has reclaimed the top position in executive salaries, with notable entries from Galderma’s Flemming Ørnskov and Puig’s Marc Puig, whose earnings reflect only a partial year since their respective companies went public earlier in the year.

An intriguing change this year is the emergence of three European CEOs among the top earners, departing from the previous trend where U.S. executives dominated the list. Highlights include Vincent Warnery at Beiersdorf, whose remarkable salary increase of 425% was driven primarily by stock allocations, indicating a significant confidence in his company’s future performance. Notably, however, some executives faced declines in their compensation. Coty’s Sue Nabi, who previously recorded an impressive $149.4 million compensation package in 2023, saw her earnings plummet, further underlining the volatility present in the beauty sector.

The analysis indicates that among the thirty executives reviewed, 13 experienced salary increases while 10 faced downturns. This fluctuation showcases the complexities of executive pay, especially in an industry that is sensitive to consumer trends and economic uncertainties. The joy of increased earnings doesn’t extend to all: Fabrizio Freda, CEO of Estée Lauder, recorded an 18.2% decrease in his earnings, demonstrating that even well-established companies experience challenges amidst growth deceleration.

Despite the overall shifts in compensation levels, significant pay gaps persist among the highest earners. For instance, Jon R. Moeller leads the pack with nearly $23 million, followed by Flemming Ørnskov at Galderma, who is just shy of $22 million. Notably, this year’s rankings reflect a more diverse geographical representation, emphasizing the global nature of beauty business leadership. The pay structures not only reveal individual company fortunes but also spotlight broader market trends, highlighting how different companies are navigating a post-pandemic landscape.

Interestingly, some executives achieved substantial pay increases through stock options, a reflection of how performance is tied to shareholder value. The rise of executives like Yoshihiro Hasebe from Kao, whose pay surged by over 110%, illustrates this trend. In contrast, executives like Kenvue’s Thibaut Mongon faced significant reductions, indicating that stability in earnings is becoming increasingly elusive.

Ultimately, as the beauty sector continues to evolve amidst changing consumer behaviors and economic climates, executive compensation will likely remain a focal point of scrutiny for industry stakeholders. The disparity between the highest and lowest earners not only underscores the competitive nature of the industry but also serves as a reminder of the challenges that lie ahead. With evolving market dynamics and shifting compensation strategies, the beauty industry remains a captivating space to observe, particularly in terms of leadership and financial rewards for those at the helm.

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