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ULTA BEAUTY ANNOUNCES CEO TRANSITION

Published March 12, 2021
Published March 12, 2021
via Ulta

Ulta Beauty announced Dave Kimbell, President, 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, and Kecia Steelman, currently Chief Store Operations Officer, will be elevated to the role of Chief Operating Officer.

“It has been the honor of my career to lead the Ulta Beauty family for the last eight years and a true joy to have been inspired by our dedicated associates and beauty-loving guests daily. Our strategies, culture and continuous innovation have strengthened our business model, ensuring we are well-positioned to continue leading the industry,” said Dillon. “Throughout my time with the company, I have worked closely with our board on strategic succession plans, and I believe now is the right time to begin a CEO transition. Dave is a world-class business leader with incredible passion, deep beauty expertise, unwavering drive and a values-based leadership style. The board, executive team and I could not be more thrilled to congratulate and support Dave as he takes this new role. There is no one better suited to unlock even more beautiful possibilities.”

Kimbell is highly regarded in the beauty industry as a results-driven, inclusive leader, and has been pivotal in developing and executing growth strategies to move the Ulta Beauty business forward. He joined Ulta Beauty as Chief Marketing Officer in 2014 and continually expanded his leadership responsibilities, named Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer in 2015, and ultimately assuming the role of President in 2019.

“I am humbled to serve as the next CEO of Ulta Beauty, succeeding Mary, whose leadership has been transformational, creating lasting impact across the beauty and retail industries. We will continue to build upon the foundation she set to ensure Ulta Beauty is a destination where every guest feels welcome and every associate can have a fulfilling career,” said Kimbell. “I appreciate the support from Mary and our entire board of directors and look forward to leading with Kecia, our outstanding executive team and every Ulta Beauty associate through the lens of our well-established values and winning culture.”

Kecia Steelman, the retailer’s current Chief Store Operations officer, will assume the role of Chief Operating Officer where she will oversee store and services operations, supply chain, Ulta Beauty at Target, and other, key initiatives. Most recently, she led the unprecedented and fluid dynamics of store operations throughout 2020 through the lens of safety with steadfast resilience.

Dillon intends to serve as Executive Chair for a one-year term and, with the board of directors, will continue to help guide strategy while supporting Kimbell in his transition. In her eight years as CEO, Dillon developed and nurtured the company’s winning, inclusive culture and drove significant business growth, having more than tripled market capitalization to more than $18 billion today, doubled the retailer’s fleet of stores, more than doubled its loyalty members, and significantly drove its e-commerce capabilities. During her tenure, Ulta Beauty joined both the S&P and Fortune 500 listings and delivered a total shareholder return of 245%.

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. The company also announced Lorna Nagler, who has served on the board since 2009, will become Lead Independent Director working with Dillon in her Executive Chair role.

Kimbell and Steelman will continue to partner with an experienced and diverse executive team, which will be 60% women and 20% people of color. The Ulta Beauty executive team consists of Scott Settersten, Chief Financial Officer; Jeff Childs, Chief Human Resources Officer; Jodi Caro, general counsel and Chief Compliance Officer; Elliott Rodgers, Chief Information Officer; Amiee Bayer-Thomas, Chief Supply Chain Officer; Shelley Haus, Chief Marketing Officer; Monica Arnaudo, Chief Merchandising Officer; and Prama Bhatt, Chief Digital Officer.

All of the changes announced today take effect following the company’s annual shareholders meeting scheduled for June 2, 2021.

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