Tupperware Names New President Daisy Chin

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3/16/2011

Tupperware Brands Corporation has announced that Daisy Chin-Lor has been named President & Managing Director of BeautiControl North America. Chin-Lor will be responsible for expanding the Company's beauty business and growing the sales force.

Chin-Lor served as President & Managing Director of Tupperware Korea, where she led the business to double-digit growth year-over-year. During her time in Korea, she increased the size of the sales force and strengthened the management team. Chin-Lor brings a wealth of beauty, spa and direct selling experience to BeautiControl from her experiences at Tupperware Korea and her senior-level roles with companies such as Chanel, Elizabeth Arden Spas and Avon.

"Daisy has proven herself as a leader and built on her core talent and skill set with assignments in multiple functional areas on various continents," said Tupperware Brands Chairman and CEO Rick Goings. "I've known her for more than 20 years and have grown to admire her talent, her style, and her incredible energy. BeautiControl is extremely important to Tupperware Brands, and I'm confident that its future will be bright with Daisy at the helm."

Tupperware Brands also announced that Albert Bosch will transfer to Tupperware Japan as President and Managing Director, where he will be responsible for expanding the Company's business in the world's largest direct selling market.

Bosch previously served as President of BeautiControl North America, where he strengthened the management team and revamped the compensation plan for the sales force. Prior to that, Bosch was Managing Director of Tupperware Brands Mexico. In that role, he led the business to two consecutive years of strong double-digit growth in sales and profit and laid the groundwork for continued success. Bosch previously has held leadership positions in areas including marketing, strategy & business development, Internet operations and regional sales for North America and Latin America.

"Tupperware Brands has been in Japan for more than 40 years, yet our penetration there is not nearly as strong as it could be," said Goings. "There's a great opportunity there for our company, and I know Albert has the right combination of experience and leadership skills to build relationships, establish trust and energize a team to make the changes necessary to realize the market's huge potential."