Elise Sweeting

Digital Marketing Manager at Ultraceuticals

Elise Sweeting has a background in digital marketing, consumer engagement, and brand management. Elise is currently working as a Digital Marketing Manager at Ultraceuticals since April 2022. Prior to that, they worked at The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. from 2016 to 2021, first as a Digital and Social Media Manager for Aramis & Designer Fragrance (2016-2018) and later as a Consumer Engagement Manager (2019-2021). Before joining Estée Lauder, Elise worked at Dermalogica from 2013 to 2016, holding positions such as Digital Specialist (2015-2016), Brand Manager for Dermalogica Clear Start (2014), and Marketing and Design Coordinator (2013-2014). Elise started their career as a Designer at Jackson Teece, where they worked from 2011 to 2013.

Elise Sweeting's education history includes a Bachelor of Design with Second Class Honors degree from the University of Technology Sydney, which they completed from 2006 to 2010. In 2015, they obtained a Postgraduate Certificate in Marketing from Griffith University. Elise later completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Marketing from the Digital Marketing Institute in 2016. During the same year, they also pursued a course in Practical Predictive Analytics at ADMA IQ. In 2018 to 2019, Elise obtained a Certificate in Consumer Engagement & Digital Marketing from Avado.

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Sydney, Australia

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Ultraceuticals

ULTRACEUTICALS is the leading Australian Cosmeceutical skincare brand offering professional-grade products and in-clinic treatments, formulated to address major skin concerns such as ageing, pigmentation and acne to give you your best-ever skin. Ultraceuticals was developed by cosmetic physician Dr Geoffrey Heber and is entirely Australian made and owned, these products and treatments offer doctor’s-office efficacy, without the prescription or the price tag. This Australian heritage gives the brand comprehensive understanding of how to protect and rejuvenate the skin under the harshest conditions in the world – the Australian sun.


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