L’Oréal USA has announced several executive changes affecting its professional division, consumer products division and human resources.

Pat Parenty, President of Professional Products Division [PPD] U.S., is retiring after 20 years with the company. David Greenberg, currently President Maybelline Garnier Division at L’Oréal USA, has been appointed to Group President of PPD North America and will hold direct responsibility for the division’s U.S. and Canada operations and SalonCentric, a national distributer of salon professional products with more than 575 locations in 48 states. Ikdeep Singh has been appointed the new Brand President of Maybelline, Garnier and Essiewithin the Consumer Products Division.

Pat joined the PPD team in the U.S. in 1997 as Vice President of Sales for Redken before becoming the brand’s General Manager in 2000. In October 2009, Pat was promoted to President of the U.S. Brands for PPD. In November 2010, Pat was promoted to his current position as President of PPD U.S., where he is credited with transforming its business model through the strategic creation and implementation of SalonCentric. Under his leadership, the division experienced significant sales growth, optimized new distribution channels to enhance consumer connectivity, and created an inclusive culture that attracted salon professionals and top talent throughout the U.S. market.

Responsibilities in David’s new role will include continuing to grow brand activities across both markets by leveraging SalonCentric and seizing new opportunities to further develop the professional brand portfolio. David has been with the L’Oréal Group since 1993, was the Worldwide General Manager of Matrix in the Professional Products Division, and took on an international assignment as General Manager of the Consumer Products Division within L’Oréal Mexico.

In Ikdeep Singh’s role, he will oversee all aspects of business leadership on the portfolio of brands and is responsible for accelerating their growth in the U.S. Most recently, Ikdeep served as the President of the Consumer Products Division in Canada, and under his leadership, the division outpaced market growth threefold, helping L’Oréal to become the largest and fastest growing manufacturer in Canada.

Tim Coolican has been named Brand President of L’Oréal Paris. Tim joined L’Oréal in 2004 and has held various positions across brands and locations, including Canada, the U.S., Singapore, France and the U.K. Tim joined L’Oréal USA as Deputy General Manager for L’Oréal Paris in 2015 and has been guiding the transformation and modernization of the brand, focusing specifically on connectivity with consumers and digital innovation. Previously, while working for L’Oréal in the U.K., he launched Garnier Ultimate Blends, the first international version of the Ultra Doux brand, and led Maybelline New York to becoming the fastest growing mass makeup brand in the market.

Sarah Hibberson will depart from her role as Senior Vice President of Human Resources, after a 30-year career at L’Oréal USA. Stephane Charbonnier has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Chief Human Resources Officer for L’Oréal USA. Stephane Charbonnier has more than 25 years of experience championing the development and growth of employees. In May 2013, he joined L’Oréal USA as the Vice President of Human Resources for the Consumer Products Division where he was instrumental to developing a strong talent pipeline and robust leadership team for the division.