Andrea
Jung
Born: 1959 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Avon Products Inc.
Andrea Jung is president and chief executive officer of Avon Products Inc.,
one of America's largest direct sellers of cosmetics and other beauty products.
She was named Avon's CEO in November 1999, prior to which she had served
as its president and chief operating officer since July 1998. She has been
a member of the company's board of directors since January 1998. Jung has
been widely credited for a top-to-bottom makeover of Avon's beauty product
line and for reinvigorating the company's international marketing efforts.
She first joined Avon in January 1994 as president of its U.S. Product
Marketing Group. In July 1996 she was named president, global marketing,
and that same year she was honored by Brandweek Magazine as one
of its Marketers of the Year. She was promoted in March 1997 to executive
vice president and president, global marketing and new business, a post
in which she was responsible for the company's strategic planning, research
and development, joint ventures and alliances, and market research.
Jung relishes her status as one of the country's few female chief executives
of a major corporation. "I'm proud of my heritage and certainly my gender,"
she told New York Times writer Dana Canedy in an interview. "I think
it's a privilege being a minority woman leading a Fortune 250 company."
Jung appeared to be on a fast track to the top post at Avon in 1997 when
the company's chief executive announced plans to step down. She and two
or three other female executives were said to be on the shortlist of candidates
for the top job. However, the company reached outside its own ranks, tapping
former Duracell CEO Charles Perrin as vice chairman and chief operating
officer and grooming him for the top post. He moved into the chief executive's
suite in May of 1999 but resigned less than six months later and was replaced
by Jung.
Jung was born in Toronto, Ontario. The child of Chinese immigrants,
she studied at Princeton University and graduated magna cum laude. She
first went to work for Bloomingdale's and I. Magnin department stores,
rising to the post of senior vice president and general merchandising manager
at the latter's San Francisco headquarters. She later joined Neiman-Marcus
as executive vice president in charge of women's apparel, cosmetics, and
accessories. Shortly before joining Avon, she worked briefly as an outside
consultant to the company. She is married to Bloomingdale's executive Michael
Gould.
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