Bridgette Swartz

Sales And Education Manager Sephora Collection at Sephora

Bridgette Swartz possesses extensive retail management experience, currently serving as the Sales and Education Manager for Sephora Collection since August 2013, leading a team of over 25 to achieve company objectives. Previous roles include Store Manager at DSW, where Bridgette managed a workforce of more than 30 employees, and Store Manager for The Body Shop, establishing a new location and driving sales performance. Earlier experience includes a Sales Lead position at Bath and Body Works, contributing to a multi-billion dollar company's success, and serving as an Assistant to the Coordinator of Accounting Services at Wittenberg University, where Bridgette focused on financial reconciliation and record-keeping. Bridgette holds a B.A. in Communication from Wittenberg University.

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Sephora is a beauty retailer that offers clients 45,000 products across 300 beauty brands, including Sephora’s own brand, Sephora Collection. Sephora has exclusive relationships with several of these brands, including Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez and FENTY BEAUTY by Rihanna brought to market first by Sephora. In addition to selling beauty products, Sephora also provides its clients unbiased service from beauty experts. Sephora has long been a company of innovation. They revolutionized how people shop for beauty by breaking down the department store counter. More recently, they’ve innovated a new way to help pinpoint skin tone foundation matches with their exclusive Color iQ tool, using AI to color match on not only depth and undertone, but also saturation across a dataset of 10,000+ skin tones. Founded in France by Dominique Mandonnaud in 1970, Sephora now has over 2,700 stores in 35 countries worldwide, as well as an e-commerce site and a total of 30,000 employees. Luxury goods group LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton acquired Sephora in 1997. In 2020, Sephora took the 15 Percent Pledge, committing 15% of their assortment to Black-owned companies, furthering their commitment to diversity and inclusion.