Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone
About Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone
Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone is the Senior Director of Digital Commerce (Fem Care) at Procter & Gamble, with extensive experience in brand management and eCommerce strategies.
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Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone currently holds the position of Senior Director Digital Commerce (Fem Care) at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. She has been in this role since 2022.
Career at Procter & Gamble
Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone has an extensive career history with Procter & Gamble. Starting as an Associate Manager, Consumer & Market Knowledge- Olay Body from 2007 to 2009, she has held multiple senior positions. Key roles include Assistant Brand Manager for Gillette Venus (2010-2011), Senior Assistant Brand Manager - Household Care (2012-2014), eCommerce Brand Manager and P&G Marketing Lead for Amazon.Com (2014-2016), and Senior Director Urban Innovation (2018-2022). Her current role is Senior Director Digital Commerce (Fem Care), which she has held since 2022.
Education and Expertise
Lauren Morgenstein Schiavone holds an MBA in Marketing from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, completed between 2012 and 2014. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Business from the same institution, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. Her academic background is complemented by practical expertise in brand management, marketing, and eCommerce strategies.
Professional Achievements
Throughout her career, Lauren has developed marketing plans that introduced new innovations to the market. She collaborated with retailer teams to enhance in-store strategies aimed at boosting brand sales. Moreover, she partnered with key eCommerce retailers to formulate growth strategies for consumer packaged goods.
Expertise in eCommerce and Omnichannel Strategies
Lauren has focused on identifying effective strategies for Procter & Gamble in new eCommerce, Omnichannel, and Urban environments. Her expertise in these areas has helped drive growth and innovation, especially in consumer packaged goods.