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Venaig Solinhac joins Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health

Venaig Solinhac joins Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health

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Consumer health company, Johnson and Johnson Consumer Health, has named Venaig Solinhac (pictured) vice president, essential health, of APAC. Before Johnson and Johnson Consumer Health, she was with food and agri-business, Olam, for over two years. She was holding the position of senior vice president and CMO of Re-Foods. She had a team of 20 people and according to her LinkedIn post, she was particularly proud of how her team was able to enliven the Re-Foods brand despite the “challenges and headwinds” they encountered.

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Prior to her time at Olam, Solinhac gained extensive experience having worked for pharmaceutical manufacturer, GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare (GSK), for nearly 15 years. She was GSK's chief marketing and digital officers for Southeast Asia and Taiwan markets. She was driving consumer demand across eight categories which included oral care, vitamins and pain management. The seven Southeast Asia markets she was responsible for include Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. Solinhac had a team of 25 working with her.

Before this, Solinhac also worked with Heineken where she was a senior brand manager for three years as well as a brand manager at Mondelēz International.  MARKETING-INTERACTIVE has reached out for more information.

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