How Nathalie Gerschtein Learned to Immerse Herself in Work/Life Culture
In this episode of Women in Retail Talks from 2022, Women in Retail Leadership Circle President and Co-Founder Jennifer DiPasquale interviews Nathalie Gerschtein, president of consumer products division, North America for L’Oréal, the leader in beauty and pioneer in beauty tech. Gerschtein discusses her 20-year career at L’Oreal (1:33), why it was important to her to work internationally (8:56), and what her biggest learnings have been along the way (10:50). As the first woman to hold her current position at L’Oreal, she shares why it’s important to her to represent female executive leaders at such an iconic brand (12:13), and where her resiliency and work ethic come from (14:20).
Gerschtein discusses how mentorship has impacted her career growth (16:08), how she’s creating a culture that lifts up women and working moms (21:08), and how L’Oreal approaches diversity initiatives (22:50). She shares her advice for creating an inclusive environment at work (26:05), some of the lessons she’s learned as a board director (29:10), and her personal and professional goals for the future (32:43).
Nathalie Gerschtein leads thousands of diverse and talented L’Oréal employees who are passionate about embodying the brand’s global purpose: to create the beauty that moves the world. She’s the first woman to lead L’Oréal’s consumer products division (CPD) in North America. Nathalie began her 20-year career with L’Oréal through the company’s management trainee program. Two decades later, she has led a variety of businesses within the L’Oréal Group across Europe, Asia, and North America.
Nathalie sits on the board of directors of DermTech, an American public biotech company with a mission to transform dermatology — a natural fit for a professional deeply committed to transforming skincare and improving people’s lives. Through an appointment by the French Prime Minister, Nathalie has been serving as a French Foreign Trade Advisor (CCEF) since 2016. She’s a graduate of HEC School of Management in Paris, the London Business School, and INSEAD’s senior executive leadership program. She currently resides in the New York City area with her husband and daughter. To learn more about Nathalie, follow her on LinkedIn.
Date: November 7, 2022
Credits: Nathalie Gerschtein
Duration: 34:28
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