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Jean-Paul Agon is a French businessman who is the current Chairman and CEO of L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics company. He was born on 6 July 1956 in Boulogne-Billancourt, France.
Agon graduated from the École Polytechnique in Paris and the École Nationale d'Administration. He began his career in the French civil service, working in the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Industry.
In 1988, Agon joined L'Oréal as a marketing director. He was appointed CEO of L'Oréal USA in 1997 and CEO of L'Oréal in 2006. In 2011, he was appointed Chairman and CEO of the company.
Agon has been recognized for his leadership and business acumen. He was named one of the world's best CEOs by Barron's in 2011 and 2012, and was named one of the world's most influential people by Time magazine in 2012.
As of 2021, Jean-Paul Agon's net worth is estimated to be $1.2 billion.
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Since taking office, Agon has shaped a new philosophy of global marketing with his doctrine of universalization: beauty for all. Another focus is on expanding into developing countries, with the goal of winning one billion new customers by 2020. In addition to his vision for L’Oreal, Jean-Paul Agon also has strong viewpoints on corporate social responsibility; often being quoted as stating “the leader in beauty must be exemplary in terms of the environment.” To this end, L’Oreal has made the commitment to halve their CO2 emissions, water consumption and waste production within the next 10 years. Jean-Paul Agon has stated that corporate social responsibility issues are as important as business profitability and this is shown with the announcement of the group wide sustainability plan that was announced in 2013.
Agon joined L’Oréal in 1978 after completing his studies at the HEC International Business School. He has spent his entire career in prominent sales and marketing positions across several markets with the company. He started as a product manager for the Consumer Products division in France when he was 24 years old and then in 1981 was appointed General Manager of L'Oréal Greece, where he laid the foundations of a solid business. In 1985, he returned to France as General Manager of L'Oreal Paris, where he oversaw a number of key launches and successes, including Studio Line, Plénitude and Elsève. In 1989, he became International Managing Director for Biotherm, remodeling and endowing the brand with international appeal. In 1994, he became Managing Director of L'Oréal Germany, where he played a key role in dealing with issues related to European markets, at the time suffering a slowdown in growth. In 1997, he was entrusted with the task of setting up and heading the L'Oreal Asia Zone in the midst of an economic crisis. He created subsidiaries in a number of countries, stepped up investment and recruited a new generation of local talent.
Jean-Paul Agon is the 5th CEO of the L’Oreal Group. Over the course of his time as CEO, L’Oreal has made several acquisitions including: Essie Cosmetics; Maly’s Midwest and Marshall’s Salon Services. In 2011, under Agon’s leadership, the company acquired Bioscience Laboratories and then in 2012 acquired Cadum, Urban Decay and the Columbian Vogue Group.
In 2006, Agon was appointed as CEO of L’Oréal. He became Chairman of the company in February 2011. Known for his views on the "universalization" of beauty, Agon began the process of opening three new L’Oréal factories outside France – in Mexico, Egypt and Indonesia. Agon is also dedicated to environmental protection and aims to reduce the company’s carbon dioxide emissions, water consumption, and waste production by 50% between 2005 and 2015. Under his guidance, L’Oreal has continued to appear in the rankings of the 100 most sustainable companies in the world for four years in a row. Agon, along with 16 other executives and investors such as Stéphane Richard and Liliane Bettencourt, signed a petition in 2011 calling for a tax on the rich, as a way of contributing to society during troubled times. "I thought that, in difficult times, people with high salaries should contribute," stated Agon.
In 2001, Agon was named President of L'Oréal USA. He was instrumental in launching the Garnier Fructis line.
Jean-Paul Agon (born 6 July 1956) is the current Chairman and CEO of international cosmetic company, L'Oréal, since 17 March 2011. He graduated from HEC Paris in 1978.