THE WHAT? Sharon Chuter has announced that she will no longer serve as CEO or a Member of the Board at the brand she founded, Uoma Beauty, WWD reports.
THE DETAILS Cyndi Isgrig has been named as Interim CEO. Chuter posted on Instagram that by stepping away from the day-today running of the brand, she will be able to focus her ‘energies on creative endeavors… within and outside Uoma Beauty’.
THE WHY? Chuter told WWD, “Although I am stepping away from my role as CEO and Board Member, my vision for Uoma and its mission remains dear to my heart. I remain a shareholder and will continue as an industry-leading product and creative visionary for the brand. I have enjoyed every second of the last five years on the operating sear and it’s been a joy and privilege of my life to watch what should have been an ‘impossibility; take flight and reach the heights it has.”
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