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Revolution Beauty hires new boss and narrows losses amid ‘period of upheaval’

Company had been in battle with largest shareholder Boohoo

Revolution Beauty has appointed a new CEO(Image: Revolution Beauty)

Revolution Beauty has narrowed its losses and appointed a new boss as it tries to put behind it historic issues and a spat with top shareholder Boohoo.

The cosmetics and beauty brand said it had appointed Lauren Brindley as group chief executive, the former vice president of beauty and personal care at Walgreens in the US. She will take over from Bob Holt later this month.

It comes after the company became embroiled in a battle with Boohoo, which owns more than a quarter of the business’s shares, over demands to replace its leadership team.

The fight reached boiling point in June after Revolution Beauty defied a shareholder vote and reinstated its top executives.

But last month, it announced that Mr Holt and chairman Derek Zissman would be stepping down after reaching an agreement with Boohoo.

Executive chairman Alistair McGeorge said it is a “critical and exciting time” for Ms Brindley to be joining the group, adding: “Lauren’s extensive knowledge of the beauty and retail industries, and proven track record of driving meaningful results, will be critical as we build Revolution Beauty into a global beauty leader.”

The make-up brand unveiled its long-awaited full-year financial results on Thursday as it hopes to shrug off its issues of the past.

The group revealed that its pre-tax losses narrowed from £45.9 million to £33.9 million in the year to the end of February, compared with the previous year.