Beatrice Fogle was promoted to chief operating officer for Glimmer Body Art, a manufacturer of temporary glitter tattoos.
by Jan Hillenmeyer
December 6, 2012
1 min to read
Beatrice Fogle was promoted to chief operating officer for Glimmer Body Art, a manufacturer of temporary glitter tattoos. In her previous position of vice president of sales and marketing, Fogle led the launch of the company’s new G The Body Art Professional division, which markets to professional salons, spas and beauty supply stores. Glimmer Body Art markets to the toy, amusement and party industries.
Fogle will oversee all aspects of the launch and growth of G The Body Art Professional, bringing the products to the professional beauty industry. Temporary glitter body art offers salons a new source of service and retail opportunities that can be customized for any client.
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Fogle worked on all initial sales and marketing efforts to launch the brand at the 2012 Cosmoprof North America event in Las Vegas. Working with The Kirschner Group, the company’s manufacturers representatives in North America, she gained full service distribution across the US and Canada. She also launched the product’s first European distribution partner. Fogel will oversee the company’s marketing, promotional, public relations and educational efforts. Visit gbodyartpro.com.
Beatrice Fogle was promoted to chief operating officer at Glimmer Body Art and G The Body Art Professional.
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