Ulta Beauty President Dave Kimbell To Succeed Mary Dillon As CEO
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Ulta Beauty (ULTA) said that its president Dave Kimbell will succeed Mary Dillon as chief executive officer and will be nominated to stand for election to the company s board of directors at the 2021 annual stockholders meeting.
Dillon will transition to the role of executive chair of the board of directors. She intends to serve as executive chair for a one-year term and, with the board of directors.
Kecia Steelman, currently chief store operations officer, will be elevated to the role of chief operating officer.
As part of this transition, Ulta Beauty s current chair, Robert DiRomualdo, will retire from the board after serving three years in the role of chair and 17 years total on the board.
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Leading experts discuss the new skills essential to workplace well-being on March 2
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By Kim Bell and Joel Currier
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Ronald S. Marr, charged with murdering three people in St. Louis, was held Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, in the Effingham County Jail in Illinois. (Courtesy of Effingham County, via St. Louis police)
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ST. LOUIS â After killing a woman and her two young daughters in their Dutchtown home, the womanâs former boyfriend bought a bus ticket to flee east, police said in court records Friday.
Ronald S. Marr, 34, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder and armed criminal action. He was captured 100 miles from St. Louis, in Effingham, Illinois.