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By DAVID SHARP PARKMAN, Maine (AP) - Conventional wisdom suggests the Burt behind Burt's Bees left the company after he became disillusioned with the corporate world in North Carolina and wanted ...
The company subsequently released a statement to its customers. [15] In February 2011, Burt's Bees CEO (2006–2011) John Replogle left to become CEO and president of Seventh Generation Inc. [16] In 2011, Nick Vlahos, a 15-year veteran of The Clorox Company, was named vice president and general manager of Burt's Bees, effective April 2011. [17]
In 2007 Quimby sold the company to Clorox for more than $900 million. [10] After turning Burt's Bees over to outside investors, she used her new fortune to deepen her long running conservation advocacy. The most visible action was the purchase of over 120,000 acres of Maine forest, which she then placed off limits to hunters, loggers, and other ...
In 1995, Vlahos joined Clorox as a household-products regional sales manager and held many roles over his time with the company. [2] In 2011, Vlahos was appointed chief executive officer of Burt's Bees, a Clorox company, serving in the role until 2013. [ 3 ]
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Burt’s Bees has unveiled its current sustainability initiatives — and its goals to reach by 2025. In Burt’s Bees’ 2020 impact report, the brand detailed the progress it has made on the ...
He remained with the company (a subsidiary of Diageo) for eight years, eventually becoming President of Guinness Bass Import Co. in the U.S. and Guinness U.K. [1] [7] [8] Replogle was previously the general manager for Unilever's North American skin care division [1] and President and CEO of Burt's Bees [9] before joining Seventh Generation Inc ...
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