Emarie Pijoan has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies. Emarie is currently working as a Creative Director at engageSimply, a position they started in May 2022. Prior to this, they had an extensive tenure at bareMinerals, where they held various roles in visual merchandising. Starting as a Specialist in June 2012, they progressed to become a Senior Specialist and ultimately a Senior Manager. Emarie'sresponsibilities included developing and implementing visual merchandising strategies, streamlining visual presentations, overseeing production of store fixtures and signage, and collaborating with creative and merchant partners.
Before their time at bareMinerals, Emarie worked at CMT Group as a Creative Coordinator from September 2009 to July 2011. In this role, they developed concepts for campaigns, window displays, and promotional materials, collaborated with the Creative Director on e-commerce layout mock-ups, and retouched product and campaign photos for online and print use.
Emarie's earliest work experience was as an Assistant Visual Merchandiser at ASUCLA Marketing and Sales Promotion, which they held from June 2008 to September 2009. During their time there, they contributed to the redesign of the UCLA Store to enhance traffic flow and sales, provided visual support to various store divisions, and collaborated on designing new concepts for in-store displays.
Overall, Emarie Pijoan has demonstrated a strong background in visual merchandising, with a focus on strategy development, collaboration, and design.
Emarie Pijoan has a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA, with a major in Theater, specifically in Costume and Scenic Design. Additionally, they pursued an Art History minor. Emarie also participated in a Study Abroad program at the UC London Bloomsbury Center in London, England, where they specialized in British Culture and Society. The specific start and end years of these educational experiences were not provided.
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