Jana Mackovicova takes over as new marketing and trade marketing manager of Henkel Romania’s beauty care division

24 May 2013

Jana Mackovicova (in picture) recently took over as the new marketing and trade marketing manager of Henkel’s beauty care division in Romania, according to the company. She replaced Claudia Dragoescu-Nicolescu who left Henkel Romania in late April 2013.

Jana Mackovicova started working for Henkel Czech Republic in September 2000. She has held several positions in the marketing department of the company’s beauty care division in the Czech Republic, from product manager assistant, to product manager and group product manager. Between 2007 and 2009, Jana Mackovicova was brand manager for the CEE region. From this position, she coordinated and implemented marketing strategies for the “Dyes” category on 12 markets in Central and Eastern Europe.

Henkel Romania was founded in 1994 as a subsidiary of Henkel Central and Eastern Europe. In 2012, Henkel Romania had a turnover of around EUR 136 million, up 12 percent compared to the previous year.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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Jana Mackovicova takes over as new marketing and trade marketing manager of Henkel Romania’s beauty care division

24 May 2013

Jana Mackovicova (in picture) recently took over as the new marketing and trade marketing manager of Henkel’s beauty care division in Romania, according to the company. She replaced Claudia Dragoescu-Nicolescu who left Henkel Romania in late April 2013.

Jana Mackovicova started working for Henkel Czech Republic in September 2000. She has held several positions in the marketing department of the company’s beauty care division in the Czech Republic, from product manager assistant, to product manager and group product manager. Between 2007 and 2009, Jana Mackovicova was brand manager for the CEE region. From this position, she coordinated and implemented marketing strategies for the “Dyes” category on 12 markets in Central and Eastern Europe.

Henkel Romania was founded in 1994 as a subsidiary of Henkel Central and Eastern Europe. In 2012, Henkel Romania had a turnover of around EUR 136 million, up 12 percent compared to the previous year.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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