Henkel Opens Headquarters-Operations Center in Stamford, Connecticut
08/21/2017
According to company officials, approximately 425 employees from Henkel’s Beauty Care and Laundry & Home Care businesses moved into the new location today. The company expects more than 500 employees to work at this location over the course of 2018.
“With the opening of our collaborative new space, it’s never been a more exciting time to be at Henkel,” said Jens-Martin Schwaerzler, President, Henkel Consumer Goods and General Manager, Laundry & Home Care, North America. “With our new North American Consumer Goods headquarters in Stamford, we’re poised for additional growth that will drive continued success in Connecticut and across North America.”
Later in the year, a new research and development facility and Customer Experience Center will open at this Stamford location to support Henkel’s Beauty Care business, officials explained.
Henkel, whose history spans over 140 years, manufactures and markets well-known brands including Persil®, Purex®, and all® detergents, Snuggle® fabric softeners, Dial® soaps, Right Guard® antiperspirants, Schwarzkopf® hair care, and göt2b® hair styling products.
In addition to housing the company’s Beauty Care and Laundry & Home Care businesses, the newly-renovated space also will be home to administrative functions including human resources, finance, legal, IT, purchasing and corporate communications, company officials said.
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