THE WHAT? Tangle Teezer has announced a new innovation advisory board panel, which will see global business leaders and experts in retail, haircare, technology, ESG and scientific communities help bolster future growth of the company.
THE DETAILS According to a report by CityAM, Tangle Teezer made an announcement about the new panel, which will see Susan Hooper, Chair of the company, leading the board.
Roles held by members of the board include senior positions at brands such as Dyson, Apple, Nike and Kohler.
THE WHY? The panel will, “provide management with unique perspectives and insights that will support the progression of the Tangle Teezer brand and foster closer collaboration with key business stakeholders.”
James Vowles, Chief of Tangle Teezer, said: “Since 2007, we have been transforming the way people think about hair. We are thrilled to have such a high-calibre group of business, science, and haircare-savvy individuals helping us continue to re-define and further develop the haircare category.
“To consistently achieve sustainable innovation within our category, we must recognise that diverse thinking and experience will be paramount to our strategy’s success. With the support of the newly formed Innovation Advisory Board, I personally look forward to benefitting from each and all member’s specialist insights and expertise. I’d like to extend a warm welcome from myself and, on behalf of the Group, to all members and look forward to our journey together.”
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