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Chanel Names New Head of US Brand and Communications

Katie Welch, currently the chief marketing officer of Rare Beauty, will move into the new role overseeing the luxury label’s brand and company communications on Jan. 5.
A headshot of Katie Welch.
Katie Welch. (Maxime Stange)

For its newly created US head of brand and communications role, Chanel has enlisted a beauty veteran.

Katie Welch, the chief marketing officer at Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty, will take the department’s helm on Jan. 5. She will also join the luxury label’s US management committee.

A seasoned beauty executive, Welch previously served as the general manager for beauty at The Honest Company and chief marketing officer at Hourglass Cosmetics, where she worked prior to and after the makeup brand’s acquisition by Unilever. She will be overseeing integrated brand and company communications for the entire Chanel brand in the US, including beauty and fashion. She will report to Chanel US president Stéphane Blanchard with a dotted line to global chief communications officer Ruth Warder.

Welch remains at Rare Beauty until next week and will be based in New York for the new position. Communications at Chanel in the US are currently being overseen in an interim capacity by Adina Kagan, head of strategy and transformation, who will remain in her current role.

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Editor’s Note: This article was amended on Nov. 3, 2025 with additional information provided by Chanel after publication noting that Welch will also be reporting to Warder.

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