Savannah Sachs, skin care brand Tula’s chief executive officer, is departing the company.
“It’s rare that multiple acquired brands join a business at the same time, and it’s been a pleasure to see how all of our CEOs collaborate, learn from and support each other. Now, with this new transition, this is even more important,” said P&G Beauty CEO Alex Keith on a separate LinkedIn post addressing the shuffle. “Savannah, thank you for everything you’ve done for Tula across the past five years.
At the time of the deal, Tula net sales were estimated to be around $150 million for 2021. The brand was early to the microbiome skin care trend that has since taken off.
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