10.08.14
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. has taken another step in creating positive social impact.
Nancy Mahon has been appointed to senior vice president, global philanthropy and corporate citizenship, reporting directly to William P. Lauder, executive chairman, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. Mahon is currently global director of the M•A•C AIDS Fund—for which she reports to group president John Demsey and M•A•C Global president Karen Buglisi Weiler—and will continue in that role as well.
In her new role, Mahon will design and implement a global corporate citizenship strategy, encompassing all philanthropic, cause-marketing, and employee engagement programs across the company. She will have responsibility for synergizing best practices in these areas across the company’s brands, regions and functions, further integrating citizenship into the company’s strategy. She will also play a leadership role in measuring and communicating the business and societal impacts of these initiatives on brand awareness, consumer engagement and loyalty, and employee recruitment and retention.
“Nancy is a seasoned leader with a unique combination of experience spanning the corporate philanthropy, legal, and public policy fields,” noted executive chairman, William P. Lauder. “With Nancy’s proven ability to create positive social impact, her appointment is exciting for our company, our philanthropic partners, as well as the communities we touch.”
Mahon will succeed Deborah Krulewitch in this role. Krulewitch, senior vice president, corporate administration, has overseen philanthropic contributions since joining the company in 1988. She will continue to oversee Executive Office Administration, Office Services, and the Company’s partnerships with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Fund.
Nancy Mahon has been appointed to senior vice president, global philanthropy and corporate citizenship, reporting directly to William P. Lauder, executive chairman, The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. Mahon is currently global director of the M•A•C AIDS Fund—for which she reports to group president John Demsey and M•A•C Global president Karen Buglisi Weiler—and will continue in that role as well.
In her new role, Mahon will design and implement a global corporate citizenship strategy, encompassing all philanthropic, cause-marketing, and employee engagement programs across the company. She will have responsibility for synergizing best practices in these areas across the company’s brands, regions and functions, further integrating citizenship into the company’s strategy. She will also play a leadership role in measuring and communicating the business and societal impacts of these initiatives on brand awareness, consumer engagement and loyalty, and employee recruitment and retention.
“Nancy is a seasoned leader with a unique combination of experience spanning the corporate philanthropy, legal, and public policy fields,” noted executive chairman, William P. Lauder. “With Nancy’s proven ability to create positive social impact, her appointment is exciting for our company, our philanthropic partners, as well as the communities we touch.”
Mahon will succeed Deborah Krulewitch in this role. Krulewitch, senior vice president, corporate administration, has overseen philanthropic contributions since joining the company in 1988. She will continue to oversee Executive Office Administration, Office Services, and the Company’s partnerships with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Fund.