Trudon
Isabelle Svartstein has extensive experience in the luxury beauty industry, with a strong focus on business transformation, brand management, and retail efficiency. Isabelle started their career at L'Oréal Active Cosmetic Pharmacy Division as the General Manager in Greece from 2001 to 2003. Isabelle then held various roles within L'Oréal Consumer Division, including General Manager of the FMCG Division in Singapore, Myanmar, and Cambodia from 2005 to 2009. As Zone Director for South East Asia and India at L'Oréal Luxury Division from 2009 to 2012, Isabelle successfully grew the business, increased profitability, and gained leading market shares. Isabelle then became the Vice President and General Manager for Japan, where they optimized retail efficiency, opened several Brand boutiques, and drove E-business growth from 2012 to 2014. Isabelle's most recent position was as the General Manager for Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg at L'Oréal Luxury Division from 2014 to 2019, where they led a business transformation, launched successful new brands, and established partnerships with local retailers. In 2019, Isabelle Svartstein became the Chief Executive Officer of Trudon.
Isabelle Svartstein's education history includes a Master's degree from Ecole Superieure de Commerce de St Etienne. Additionally, they have attended CEDEP - Executive Development in Fontainebleau for executive development, although no specific degree or field of study is provided.
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Trudon
Established in 1643, on the threshold of the reign of Louis XIV, Cire Trudon is the oldest working wax maker in the world. During the 17th century, the factory became the Royal Wax Factory, official supplier to the French Court and Napoleon I. The factory has spanned the centuries, modernising and adapting throughout its history. In 1889, it was awarded a gold medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris and has won other awards for the intelligence of its expertise, today as innovative as ever. For several decades, Cire Trudon has been developing scented candles in partnership with renowned perfumers and, as part of its partnership with the RMN, the French national museum council also offers reproductions in coloured waxes. In 2017, responding to the world of candles and lightened by the word "wax", the House of Trudon extended its expertise and acquired a collection of eight skin fragrances for men and women.