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Mattel overseeing Consumer Products, Marketing, Media, Entertainment and Packaging. Prior to Mattel, he
served as Vice President of Brand Management and Merchandising at Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. and was
principal with Gloss.com, an e-commerce beauty website he helped develop and manage until its acquisition by
Estee Lauder. Mr. Dickson started his career and spent nearly a decade with Bloomingdale’s, a leading US
fashion retailer.
Mr. Farr has been Chief Financial Officer since February 2000. From September 1996 to February 2000,
he was Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller. From June 1993 to September 1996, he served as Vice
President, Tax. Prior to that, he served as Senior Director, Tax from August 1992 to June 1993.
Mr. Gibbons has been Executive Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer since January 2015. From
April 2013 to January 2015, he served as Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain. From July 2008 to
November 2012, he served as Executive Vice President, Global Supply Chain Operations at Starbucks
Corporation. From February 2007 to July 2008 he served as Senior Vice President, Global Manufacturing
Operations, at Starbucks Corporation. From March 1999 to February 2007, he was Executive Vice President,
Supply Chain, for the Glidden Company, a subsidiary of ICI Americas, Inc., a global chemical company. Prior to
that, he held various roles in operations, finance and engineering with ICI plc in Europe and Latin America and
the Scottish Development Agency.
Mr. Kaye has been Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, since February 2011 and
from July 1997 to February 2011 he was Senior Vice President, Human Resources. From June 1996 to June 1997
he was President, Texas Division of Kaufman and Broad Homes, a home building company. From June 1991 to
June 1996, he served as Senior Vice President, Human Resources for Kaufman and Broad Homes. Prior to that,
he worked for two years with the Hay Group, a compensation consulting firm and for 12 years with IBM in
various human resources positions.
Mr. Kilpin has been President, Chief Commercial Officer since January 2015. From May 2014 to January
2015, he served as Executive Vice President, International. From February 2011 to May 2014, he served as
Executive Vice President, Global Brands Team—Boys & Girls. From February 2010 to February 2011, he served
as General Manager and Senior Vice President, Mattel Brands El Segundo. Mr. Kilpin served as General
Manager and Senior Vice President for the Girls, Boys and Games groups from November 2008 to February
2010 and for the Boys group from October 2005 to November 2008. Prior to rejoining Mattel as a Senior Vice
President, Marketing in 2003, he was Executive Vice President of Studio Franchise Management at The Walt
Disney Company. Mr. Kilpin first joined Mattel in August 1984 and until October 1999, held various marketing
positions, culminating as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the then Character Brands business
unit.
Ms. McKenzie has been President of American Girl since January 2013 and also served as Executive Vice
President of Mattel since September 2012. Prior to re-joining Mattel in October 2011 as Senior Vice President,
Marketing, she was Senior Vice President for The Walt Disney Company from 2007 to 2010 and President and
Chief Executive Officer of Gateway Learning Corporation from 1999 to 2005. From 1989 to 1998,
Ms. McKenzie served in various executive positions at Mattel working on the Barbie brand, most recently as
Executive Vice President and General Manager of Worldwide Barbie.
Mr. Normile has been Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary since February 2011,
and from March 1999 to February 2011 he was Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary. He served
as Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Secretary from August 1994 to March 1999. From June 1992
to August 1994, he served as Assistant General Counsel. Prior to that, he was associated with the law firms of
Latham & Watkins LLP and Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.
Ms. Sadigh has been Senior Vice President and Corporate Treasurer since November 2010. She served as
Senior Vice President, Mattel Brands Finance and Strategy from October 2005 to November 2010. From January
2001 to October 2005, she served as Senior Vice President in various leadership roles, including Corporate
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