Revlon names Tchernavia Rocker as new Chief People Officer

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Revlon has announced the appointment of Tchernavia Rocker as its new Chief People Officer, succeeding Ely Bar-Ness, who will step down from her position as Chief Human Resources Officer next month.

Starting June 3, Rocker brings a wealth of experience in human resources, organizational transformation, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), corporate strategy, and sustainability to the iconic beauty brand. Her previous role was as Chief People and Transformation Officer at Under Armour, Inc.

In her new position at Revlon, Rocker will also serve as an advisor for the company’s ethnic hair care portfolio. She will report directly to Revlon’s CEO, Elizabeth (Liz) Smith.

“Tchernavia brings extensive human capital management and leadership experience to our team at a critical time in our transformation. 

“I am thrilled she is joining Revlon and am confident her expertise will be highly valuable as we continue to drive our next phase of growth.” said Smith in a statement.

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