Andrea Davey, Tiffany & Co.

Global Vice President Marketing

Andrea Davey has spent her career on both sides of the Atlantic.  After an early start in the UK, she’s now firmly based in New York.  In fact, she now leads the global marketing for an iconic luxury brand that’s very much associated with the city, Tiffany & Co.   From its flagship store on Fifth Avenue to its starring role in Breakfast at Tiffany’s where Holly Golighty believes that the store in the best place in the world “where nothing bad can take place,” the brand has been long associated with luxury, style and exquisite diamond jewelry.  Few American brands can boast such a celebrated history.

Today the company operates Tiffany & Co. retail stores in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Japan and Europe, as well as in the United Arab Emirates and Russia.  The Tiffany image, though, is known worldwide, and Andrea Davey has been shaping the overall multi-channel global vision for the company for the last year.

Tiffany designs may have been made famous by renowned US families like the Astors, Vanderbilts, Posts, Huttons and Morgans; today the company embraces a contemporary lifestyle.  New print and TV advertising in 2015 feature a same-sex marriage proposal, marking the first time in the company’s 178-year history that it has featured a gay couple in its advertising.

Prior to her global assignment, Andrea Davey served as Tiffany’s Vice President of Marketing for North America.  She joined the company in 2013 following her role as Global Managing Director for Procter & Gamble’s Frederic Fekkai luxury hair care brand, where she helped transform the business and position it for sustainable global growth.

Earlier roles at P&G in the US included EVP/Commercial Team Leader for Procter & Gamble Presitige, which included Dolce & Gabbana fragrances & cosmetics, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, SK-II, The Art of Shaving, DDF, and Fekkai, as well as seven years as Global Marketing Director at P&G Hair Color where Andrea integrated Clairol and Wella and led the strategy for over 60 brands across the globe.



In the UK, she served as Clairol’s European Marketing Manager for five years while working with Herbal Essences and Matrix, the salon and professional line.  Her earliest brand roles included positions at Warner Lambert UK and PepsiCo’s Frito Lay UK.

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