Kerry Sullivan of Versed: Scaling Indie Beauty with Big Brand Expertise
On this episode of BRAVE COMMERCE, hosts Sarah Hofstetter, President of Profitero, and Rachel Tipograph, Founder & CEO of MikMak, sit down with Kerry Sullivan, CEO of Versed. Kerry shares her career journey from leading iconic beauty brands at Neutrogena and Dollar Shave Club to helming Versed, a rising skincare brand. She discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of transitioning from established corporations to a fast-moving indie brand and how her vast experience in beauty commerce gives her a competitive edge. Kerry dives into the differences between managing large, structured organizations and working alongside visionary founders like Katherine Power at Versed. She reflects on the importance of adopting a “scrappy” mindset, leveraging big brand best practices while embracing the agility required to scale emerging brands. Kerry also shares her approach to recruiting for growth-stage companies and the critical role of immersing herself in various aspects of the business, from marketing to warehouse operations. As Kerry discusses the evolving beauty landscape, she emphasizes the importance of authenticity, understanding consumer needs, and balancing new trends with proven business practices. Her insights into modern influencer marketing, the future of TikTok Shop, and global expansion make this a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of beauty brands. Key Takeaways:The power of merging big-brand expertise with indie brand agility to foster growth and innovation.Insights into navigating full-funnel marketing strategies for emerging beauty brands in today’s digital and retail environment.The importance of human touch, authenticity, and strategic risk-taking in building successful beauty brands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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