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Vice President, Compliance

Cambridge, MA

$137K - $184K/yr

The Vice President, Compliance is a strategic leader responsible for designing, implementing, and ... U.S. and other country anticorruption laws; the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act; and federal ...

Vice President, Compliance

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$137K - $184K/yr

The Vice President, Compliance is a strategic leader responsible for designing, implementing, and ... U.S. and other country anticorruption laws; the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act; and federal ...

... cosmetics, skincare, hair color & care, personal care, and fragrances-is sold around the world ... SUMMARY The Vice President (VP), Corporate Tax is the senior executive leader responsible for ...

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How much do vp cosmetics jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp cosmetics in the United States is $157,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $190,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the primary challenges faced by a VP of Cosmetics when launching new product lines?

One of the main challenges a VP of Cosmetics encounters during new product launches is balancing innovation with regulatory compliance across different markets. This role requires close collaboration with R&D, marketing, and supply chain teams to ensure that products meet both consumer expectations and safety standards. Additionally, staying ahead of beauty trends while managing production timelines and budgets can be demanding. Effective communication and strategic leadership are essential to navigate these complexities and drive successful product introductions.

What is the difference between Vp Cosmetics vs Product Manager in the cosmetics industry?

AspectVp CosmeticsProduct Manager
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, experience in cosmetics or marketingBachelor's degree, experience in product development or marketing
Work EnvironmentCorporate office, cosmetics manufacturing, marketing teamsCross-functional teams, product development, marketing, sales
Industry UsageLeadership role overseeing cosmetics brand strategyManaging specific product lines within cosmetics companies

Vp Cosmetics typically holds a senior leadership role focused on overall brand strategy and business growth, often requiring extensive industry experience. Product Managers concentrate on developing and managing specific product lines, requiring strong project management skills. While both roles require marketing and industry knowledge, Vp Cosmetics has broader strategic responsibilities compared to the more execution-focused Product Manager role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a VP of Cosmetics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a VP of Cosmetics, you need extensive experience in product development, brand management, and strategic leadership, often supported by a relevant degree and significant industry background. Familiarity with cosmetic regulations, market analytics tools, and supply chain management systems is crucial. Strong leadership, creativity, and communication skills help drive innovation and align teams with company goals. These competencies are vital for steering brand growth, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining a competitive edge in a dynamic market.

What does a VP of Cosmetics do?

A VP of Cosmetics oversees the strategic direction and operations of a company's cosmetics division. They are responsible for product development, marketing strategies, sales growth, and ensuring the brand remains competitive in the beauty industry. This executive collaborates with various teams, such as marketing, product development, and supply chain, to launch new products and expand market reach. Additionally, the VP of Cosmetics monitors industry trends, manages budgets, and builds relationships with key stakeholders to drive business success.
What are the most commonly searched types of Cosmetics jobs? The most popular types of Cosmetics jobs are:
Infographic showing various Vp Cosmetics job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 81% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,532 per year, or $75.7 per hour.
Vice President, Procurement and Supply Chain

Vice President, Procurement and Supply Chain

Hourglass Cosmetics

El Segundo, CA • Hybrid

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

 HOURGLASS COSMETICS - Vice President, Procurement and Supply Chain (Hybrid)

Connected by creativity and driven by purpose. Hourglass Cosmetics is a vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand, redefining luxury cosmetics with high-performance products, innovative formulas, and award-winning franchises. Recognized by Forbes, Fast Company and Time Magazine as one of the most inventive beauty companies, Hourglass leads the industry with its breakthrough products and its commitment to animal welfare. Founded in 2004, Hourglass is globally available in 32 markets and over 4,600 doors including Sephora, Ulta, Neiman Marcus, Selfridges, Space NK and more. Hourglass became part of the Unilever Prestige division in 2017. Discover more about the Hourglass brand story and mission on our website hourglasscosmetics.com

The Vice President, Procurement and Supply Chain is the senior executive leader responsible for overseeing the full integrated procurement and supply chain function at Hourglass Cosmetics. The VP leads a high-performing organization and partners cross-functionally with executive stakeholders across Product Development, Operations, Finance, Marketing, and Sales to ensure world-class supplier ecosystems and seamless supply chain execution in support of Hourglass's global growth objectives and Unilever Prestige commitments. Responsible for Sourcing, Supply Planning, Purchasing, and Logistics, the VP will be responsible for ensuring our Fill Rates are maximized, at costs that maximize gross margin (while maintaining our exacting Quality standards), all while achieving Unilever's Days on Hand targets.

WHAT YOU DO:

Enterprise Leadership & Organizational Development

  • Define and own the multi-year integrated strategy for procurement and supply chain, aligned to Hourglass's growth agenda.
  • Build, mentor, and lead the integrated procurement and supply chain organization, including direct oversight of the Sourcing & Procurement, Purchasing and Logistics leaders, Supply Planning establishing clear roles, development pathways, and a high-performance culture.
  • Serve as the executive-level point of contact for strategic supplier relationships.
  • Build the relationship with the UPD China Head of Sourcing, so we can benefit from their deep regional network ties
  • Represent Procurement and Supply Chain in senior leadership forums, presenting portfolio performance, risk assessments, and strategic recommendations to the executive team.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the combined function to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service levels.
  • Define and track KPIs across procurement and supply chain operations including service level, inventory health, on-time delivery, lead time adherence, cost management, and supplier performance.

 Procurement & Sourcing Strategy

  • Partner with the Product Development to embed sourcing strategy early in the innovation pipeline, enabling speed-to-market and cost competitiveness from concept stage.
  • Establish and govern a preferred supplier network capable of supporting aggressive launch calendars while maintaining Hourglass's standards for quality and sustainability.
  • Lead executive-level negotiations on commercial frameworks, including turnkey, directed buy, and tolling models, ensuring optimal total cost of ownership.
  • Ensure full compliance with Hourglass and Unilever supplier standards, including ethical sourcing, environmental requirements, and regulatory obligations.
  • Set up kick-off meetings when new suppliers are added to our network, so our internal functional leaders can meet their counterparts at the new supplier, and ways of working can be established cleanly from the start

Supply Chain Operations (Planning, Purchasing, and Logistics)

  • Provide executive oversight of the end-to-end supply chain operation, directing the Supply Chain leader and Supply Planning leader, across MRP, logistics, inventory management, and S&OP processes.
  • Oversee logistics operations, managing the end-to-end movement of goods between global suppliers, contract manufacturers, and the Hourglass Distribution Center across all transportation modes (air, sea, truck, rail); review and optimize freight costs and mode selection.
  • Ensure accurate landed cost application and timely processing of freight and customs invoices in NetSuite ERP; oversee Transfer Order management, ensuring all shipment dates, quantities, and statuses are maintained accurately.
  • Lead S&OP coordination with Demand Planning, Finance, Sales, and Marketing to develop tactical supply chain plans aligned with business goals and global forecast.

Cost Leadership & Financial Stewardship

  • Own the total cost of goods strategy, setting targets and driving accountability across sourcing, procurement, and supply chain operations.
  • Lead implementation of Open Book and Should-Cost methodologies across strategic supplier relationships.
  • Identify and deliver year-over-year cost savings initiatives without compromising product quality or brand integrity; implement margin optimization and operational cost-saving strategies across the full function.
  • Partner with Finance on COGS forecasting, Inventory projections, budget planning, and scenario modeling to support business decisions.

 Supplier Governance & Risk Management

  • Design and oversee a robust Supplier Performance Management framework, including scorecards, KPIs, and escalation protocols across contract manufacturers, packaging suppliers, and freight forwarders.
  • Build more resiliency into our supply chain by reconfiguring where we produce, who we procure from, and how much safety stock we hold
  • Lead executive Quarterly Business Reviews with strategic partners, driving accountability and continuous improvement.
  • Develop and execute a supply chain risk mitigation strategy, including dual-sourcing, capacity reservation agreements (LOIs), and contingency planning for long lead time or scarce materials.
  • Serve as the primary escalation point for supply issues including delays, out-of-spec materials, capacity constraints, and supply disruptions; proactively develop and communicate contingency plans.

Cross-Functional Collaboration & Process Excellence

  • Flexibly take on full-scope ownership of ad-hoc projects .
  • Champion process improvements across pricing, planning, logistics, and vendor setup to drive operational efficiency and scalability across the integrated function.
  • Partner with Product Development and Project Management teams on new product launch planning, providing scenario analysis, sourcing recommendations, and logistics planning during cross-functional NPD meetings.
  • Partner with the Quality team to establish proactive quality governance programs with key vendors, leading resolution of escalated issues and negotiating remediation.
  • Collaborate with Legal on supplier agreements, NDAs, and commercial contract structures.

YOU'LL LOVE THIS JOB IF:

  • You are a VISIONARY LEADER: You set bold strategies across procurement and supply chain and inspire your team and supplier partners to achieve breakthrough results. You create clarity in ambiguity, hold people accountable, and set your organization up for success.
  • You are highly STRATEGIC: You see the big picture and connect procurement and supply chain strategy to business outcomes. You build plans that are both visionary and executable.
  • You are an EXECUTIVE NEGOTIATOR: You command the room and drive complex, high-value negotiations that deliver long-term commercial advantage.
  • You are ENTERPRISE-MINDED: You connect sourcing and supply chain decisions to broader business outcomes, balancing strategic priorities with operational realities.
  • You are ANALYTICALLY RIGOROUS: You are obsessed with understanding the underlying truth and can separate signal from noise. You leverage data and financial modeling to make informed decisions and present compelling business cases to senior leadership.
  • You are a TALENT BUILDER: You are passionate about developing talent across sourcing and supply chain, building teams that are capable, collaborative, and results-oriented.
  • You are extremely ORGANIZED: You are not overwhelmed by the thought of managing multiple functions, priorities, and stakeholders simultaneously.
  • You are a strong COMMUNICATOR: You can succinctly describe complex situations with easy-to-digest summaries supported by data. You are comfortable presenting to senior and executive leadership and influencing cross-functional teams.
  • You are AGILE: You adapt well to changing business needs and can pivot your team quickly to respond to supply disruptions, forecast changes, and evolving priorities without losing momentum.
  • You are PASSIONATE about beauty: You are genuinely excited by beauty and understand that procurement and supply chain exist to get extraordinary products into the hands of consumers efficiently and beautifully.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree required; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
  • Minimum 10 years of progressive procurement and supply chain experience in the Health & Beauty or consumer products industry, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role overseeing cross-functional teams.
  • Demonstrated track record of building and scaling organizations across both sourcing/procurement and end-to-end supply chain functions.
  • Deep expertise in global supplier management, contract negotiation, and commercial strategy for finished goods and packaging.
  • Proven experience overseeing end-to-end supply chain operations including demand planning, supply planning, procurement, logistics, and inventory management.
  • Experience with Open Book costing, Should-Cost modeling, and total cost of ownership frameworks.
  • Deep experience with MRP/ERP systems; Oracle Planning Cloud (OPC) and NetSuite experience strongly preferred.
  • Proven ability to influence and communicate at the executive and board level.
  • Strong financial acumen with experience owning COGS strategy and budget accountability.
  • Experience navigating a matrixed, multinational organization; Unilever or similar CPG/prestige environment a plus.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; demonstrated ability to present effectively to executive leadership and articulate complex supply chain and procurement concepts to non-technical audiences.
  • Track record of building, developing, and retaining high-performing teams in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment.
  • Experience with international freight forwarding and logistics operations;
  • Willingness to travel domestically and internationally as needed.

The expected base salary range for this position is $200,000 to $220,000 per year. The exact base salary is determined by various factors including experience, skills, education, geographic location, and budget. This position is also eligible for participation in the company discretionary bonus plan, based on personal performance and company results. In addition to base salary, Hourglass Cosmetics offers a competitive benefits package to eligible employees, including medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, accident insurance, critical illness insurance, disability insurance, retirement savings plans and company match, paid family leave, education-related programs, paid holidays, discretionary vacation time, and more.

Hourglass is an organization committed to diversity and inclusion to drive its business results and to create a better future every day for its diverse employees, global consumers, partners and communities. If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodation in order to apply for a job listing, please contact us at 310-392-7799 or careers@hourglasscosmetics.com.
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