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David Holl, Chief Executive Officer, Mary Kay, will be introducing Sheryl Adkins-Green, chief marketing officer for Mary Kay Inc., who will be accepting the award.
Mary Kay Inc. will be honored for its outstanding commitment to package design at the 2014 Art of Packaging Award Gala on May 6, 2014 at The University Club of New York. David Holl, chief executive officer, Mary Kay, will be introducing CMO Sheryl Adkins-Green, who will be accepting the award.
The gala benefits the Marc Rosen Scholarship and Education Fund for Packaging by Design at Pratt Institute and attracts leading companies and executives from multi-billion dollar cosmetics industry. Now in its 25th year, the fund is the world’s only scholarship for masters-level students looking to pursue careers in cosmetics and packaging design. To date it has provided scholarships to nearly 100 Pratt students, many of whom have become industry leaders.
The Art of Packaging Award is presented annually to a fragrance company that has excelled in the art form of package design. With three million Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants and $3 billion in global annual wholesale sales, Mary Kay is a top beauty brand and direct seller. Mary Kay products are sold in more 37 markets around the world.
Mary Kay Inc. joins previous recipients including Aramis & Designer Fragrances, Avon, Bath & Body Works, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Coty Inc., Coty Prestige, Dior Beauty, Estée Lauder, Lancôme, P&G Prestige, Proctor & Gamble, Ralph Lauren Fragrances, and Shiseido.
Tickets to gala are available for purchase by calling 212.925.2507.
Mary Kay Inc. will be honored for its outstanding commitment to package design at the 2014 Art of Packaging Award Gala on May 6, 2014 at The University Club of New York. David Holl, chief executive officer, Mary Kay, will be introducing CMO Sheryl Adkins-Green, who will be accepting the award.
The gala benefits the Marc Rosen Scholarship and Education Fund for Packaging by Design at Pratt Institute and attracts leading companies and executives from multi-billion dollar cosmetics industry. Now in its 25th year, the fund is the world’s only scholarship for masters-level students looking to pursue careers in cosmetics and packaging design. To date it has provided scholarships to nearly 100 Pratt students, many of whom have become industry leaders.
The Art of Packaging Award is presented annually to a fragrance company that has excelled in the art form of package design. With three million Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants and $3 billion in global annual wholesale sales, Mary Kay is a top beauty brand and direct seller. Mary Kay products are sold in more 37 markets around the world.
Mary Kay Inc. joins previous recipients including Aramis & Designer Fragrances, Avon, Bath & Body Works, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Coty Inc., Coty Prestige, Dior Beauty, Estée Lauder, Lancôme, P&G Prestige, Proctor & Gamble, Ralph Lauren Fragrances, and Shiseido.
Tickets to gala are available for purchase by calling 212.925.2507.