Mary Kay Inc. has appointed Wendy Wang as chief commercial officer in the Asia-Pacific region.
The global beauty company, a leading corporate advocate of women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship, strengthened its commitment to advancing female leadership worldwide with the appointment of Wang.
“We are honored to announce the appointment of Wendy Wang to this senior leadership position,” said KK Chua, president of Mary Kay’s Asia-Pacific Region. “Her passion to see women’s lives enriched throughout Asia and expertise will be invaluable as we continue our steadfast mission of enriching women’s lives. Wendy is a visionary leader who possesses the strategic global business acumen and proven track record to effectively navigate today’s ever-changing beauty industry landscape. As a global beauty brand committed to empowering women, we recognize that women in leadership positions at Mary Kay are a driving force behind our company’s continued success worldwide.”
As chief commercial officer, Wang will develop and drive the implementation of commercial strategies for the Asia-Pacific region. She will collaborate with regional leadership to ensure alignment of overall corporate objectives and lead the regional team to support sales, marketing, business technology and operations in each Asia-Pacific subsidiary.
Wang joined Mary Kay China in 2002 as counsel for the Asia-Pacific region in the Corporate Legal Department. In her most recent position as vice president and associate general counsel for Mary Kay Inc., Wang led the team of legal professionals responsible for handling all legal issues for Mary Kay’s Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America regions. In addition, she led the continued development and enhancement of Mary Kay’s global anti-corruption program and was the head of the company’s strategic risk management function.
“I am thrilled to continue supporting women and their families in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Wang. “It is a great privilege to work for a company dedicated to enriching women’s lives and I am committed to making every effort to ensure a viable business opportunity for the independent beauty consultants.”
The appointment of Wang is the latest in Mary Kay Inc.’s decades-long commitment to empowering women to serve in leadership positions around the globe. Mary Kay is a company built by women for women, and that core value is reflected in Mary Kay’s global and regional workforce gender diversity data (as of September 2020):
- 61% of Mary Kay’s global workforce is female
- 59% of Directors and above are female
- 51% of Global Vice Presidents and above are female
- 50% of Mary Kay’s global executive team is female
In the Asia-Pacific region, women are also the majority at every level of leadership. In August of 2019, Katherine Weng was appointed to general manager for Mary Kay China, making 100% of Mary Kay’s general managers in the Asia-Pacific region female. Some of the regional workforce gender diversity data includes (as of September 2020):
- 57% of Mary Kay’s Asia-Pacific regional workforce is female
- 69% of regional leadership positions (Directors & above) is female
- 100% of market leadership in the Asia-Pacific region is female
Mary Kay Pink Power
As a global advocate of women’s empowerment and for its 57th anniversary, the company announced the launch of the Mary Kay Pink Power campaign in the Asia-Pacific region. Acknowledging the challenges the pandemic has posed for the world, the campaign is a tribute to women’s empowerment and leadership within company at corporate level as well as outside with the Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants. Now more than ever, it is important for women to come together to encourage, empower and lift each other to reach their greatest potential. Within the next months, the campaign will focus on the company’s iconic founder, Mary Kay Ash, featuring empowerment stories of women leaders from all backgrounds and at all phases in life under the hashtag #MKPinkPower.