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Ulta was founded by Richard E. George, the former President of Osco Drug, Inc., and Terry Hanson.George left work at Osco in 1989 in order to develop a business plan for a retailer that would offer beauty products at different price levels. [3]
Mary Dillon (born 1962) is an American businesswoman and CEO of Foot Locker. [1] [2] Dillon was the CEO of Ulta Beauty, a beauty retail company, from July 2013 until June 2021, when she became chair.
It was founded by Maureen Kelly in 1999; her first product was a cheek stain that was used the following year for the cover of Self magazine. [4] Also in 2000, Tarte Cosmetics debuted its first order at Henri Bendel. In 2003, Tarte products were being stocked by Sephora and in 2005 at QVC. By 2010, the company's products were being sold by Ulta ...
Co-founder and CEO of digital-first cosmetics retailer Oddity Tech (NASDAQ: ... Ulta Beauty expects its same-store sales to only grow by 2% to 3% this year. That's not much, and it has some ...
Aaliyah Arnold, founder and CEO of BossUp Cosmetics, hopes she will see her brand of lipsticks and eyeshadows on the shelves of Sephora and Ulta Beauty.BossUp is the 20 year-old’s second company ...
Ulta Beauty is doubling down on BIPOC-founded brands. The nation’s largest beauty retailer is inaugurating a new program to reinforce early-stage beauty brands with BIPOC founders, according to ...
Rea Ann Silva (born 1961) is the creator of the Beauty blender makeup application sponge and the founder and CEO of the Beauty blender company. Silva created the sponge while working as a make-up artist for the Girlfriends television series. In 2019, her company's sales were expected to reach $215 million.
In Q3, Ulta Beauty's same-store sales increased by almost 1%, which contributed to almost 2% growth in net sales. While that's meager growth, it was better than expected.