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Skincare Anarchy

Céline Talabaza, CEO of Noble Panacea

Skincare Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fragrance, Fashion, Entertainment News, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Entrepreneurship, Skincare, Skin, News, Makeup, Style, Dermatology, Self-improvement, Beauty, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Céline is the Chief Executive Officer at Noble Panacea, which she co-designed with Sir Fraser Stoddart, the Founder and Nobel Laureate of Chemistry 2016, and Audrey Bois Nicolai, the Head of Brand Development. She comes with fifteen years of experience in brand development and strategy crafting in the Beauty industry. She made her debut globally at top multinational corporations such as L’Oréal, LVMH, and Unilever where she led these functions across international markets in Paris, Madrid, New York City, Singapore, and most recently, Zurich. Céline brings her expertise in creating a unique brand vision that is holistic and relevant to the modern high-end client. At her start with Noble Panacea, she dedicated her energy to understanding the vision of the brand’s founder in conjunction with profound consumer insights, which enabled her to define strong core values, an elevated visual identity, and a very promising innovation funnel set to revolutionize the beauty industry. During her relatively short career, Céline has worked with over 50 different nationalities and continuously promotes multicultural awareness and leadership. She always composes her team with the best experts in their domain and puts a focus on diversity as it has been proven to create an irreplaceable team dynamic that fosters invaluable creativity and innovation. Céline is passionate about education. Céline believes that leading the strategy and messaging of a global beauty player like Noble Panacea comes with a responsibility to effectively portray inclusive beauty and communicate positive aging through achievable standards while remaining highly aspirational. Responsible consumption is very much ingrained in her culture. Together with her team, she dedicated significant efforts to create a brand that uses renewable materials and sustainable design throughout the consumption process, all well before commercializing.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the show

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0:00.0

Hi guys, welcome back to Spincere Anarchy. This is your host, Ecta, and today I have a very, very special guest.

0:07.0

This line is absolutely beautiful. It's very, very innovative sign, typically. So without further ado, I want to introduce you guys to the CEO of noble panacea.

0:16.0

So lean, telebaza. So lean, welcome to the show. I am so, so excited to host you.

0:22.0

Hi, good evening, Ecta. You're very welcome. It's my pleasure to be here with you.

0:29.0

I would love it if you could get us started by telling us a little bit about yourself and the brand and how it all really started.

0:36.0

Of course, I come from the beauty industry. So I've been working in the beauty industry for the past, I would say a little bit more than 15 years.

0:47.0

I started in France and French, of course, as you can hear. And then I quickly traveled in different countries and working different companies in Spain that I studied in Finland and went back to Paris.

1:02.0

Wow.

1:03.0

And yes, there was a lot of...

1:05.0

Quite an international experience, yes.

1:09.0

And then I had the opportunity to work in Singapore as well for loyal and then for LVMH, Sephora, and finally for uni-leaver.

1:23.0

And so this experience in Singapore really was enlightening to me. Then I was given the other opportunity to move to New York.

1:33.0

It's a city that I really cherish for many, many years.

1:38.0

And so I spent a couple of years in New York still in the beauty industry and then moved back somewhere around New Home.

1:47.0

So I spent three years in Switzerland.

1:53.0

So I'm now back closer to home after having worked in many different countries with many different people.

2:02.0

Yeah, no, I mean, that sounds lovely, actually. And I think when you are able to see an industry for multiple perspectives in terms of different cultures and how they perceive beauty and how they look at things, I think that makes you so well-prined to create something phenomenal.

2:19.0

So it really makes sense with the brand and your background, it all adds up in my head.

2:26.0

And I would love to hear more about, you know, just when you first came across the innovation and the discovery-driven approach for noble fantasy.

2:36.0

What was the process of creating this line?

2:40.0

Yes, so that was really something unique, I would say, because I was introduced to Sir Fraser Stadard and his technology as I joined these crazy projects.

2:55.0

And I really could together with the small team we had at the time sit with him and understand the uniqueness and amazing possibilities that the environment technology could bring to the skincare industry.

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