Winner: Industry Leadership
LISA NAPOLIONE
Senior Vice President of Global R&D
The Estée Lauder Companies
In addition to serving as a mentor herself, Napolione acts as a "matchmaker" for anyone in the company looking to get or give career guidance. She also frequently visits college campuses and presents about careers in STEM. Napolione and her team also support high school outreach programs, and she's an executive sponsor for Estée Lauder's Breast Cancer Awareness Task Force and also is involved in additional mentoring efforts as a YMCA Rising Star. Napolione recently helped the company join with media platform Nature Research to launch two awards for women in science.
When did you decide that you wanted to pursue a career in technology? What factors led to your decision?
I decided to pursue a career in science and technology during my studies at Clarkson University. As a college student, I conducted a study around skin research, and I held various internships. My first internship was at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, my second was at the New York State Department of Health (where I studied ground water contamination), and my third was at the bench in Research & Development, where I studied transdermal drug delivery and penetration through skin.
Through my various internships, I learned a lot about myself — my strengths and my interests, which is why I believe internships are so important. Throughout my career, I’ve been directly involved with internship programs at the various companies that I’ve worked for, including my current employer. From my early internship experiences, I discovered that I loved R&D and that I was fascinated with skin. I have been in R&D ever since, working on skin-related matters. I have worked across all sub-functions, including formulation, biotechnology, process development, regulatory science and packaging development, in locations all around the world, and I've been involved in developing amazing new technologies in some of the most cutting-edge areas of science. I’m truly passionate about leading global R&D at Estée Lauder, where we constantly look for the latest in scientific breakthroughs to bring transformative innovation to the prestige beauty industry.
Has there been anyone in your career who has served as a role model and/or mentor?
I recognize and appreciate the critical role my mentors have played, and continue to play, in helping me achieve success throughout my career. When I was in high school, my guidance counselor tried to steer me away from majoring in engineering and science. However, I was not dissuaded, as I was fortunate to have had an amazing chemistry teacher, one of the very first female engineers in the U.S., who mentored me through high school, college and beyond. I feel so fortunate to have been taught and mentored by her. Her personal attention, as well as her dedication to encouraging and nurturing my interests, positively impacted me so much, and I will be forever grateful. Her mentorship has inspired me to give back by mentoring others. Among the many things she has taught me over the years is the idea that we all benefit from mentorship at all stages of our careers and lives. I have had the most amazing mentors, with whom I continue to meet with and learn from today. I would not be the R&D leader I am today without them. I look forward to all my connections and discussions with them and continue to gain valuable perspective from these extraordinary role models.
What is your proudest accomplishment so far?
Professionally, my proudest career accomplishment is the work that I have done throughout my time at Estée Lauder. During my tenure, I have empowered my R&D teams to innovate how we do our work, bringing a stronger focus to our science and moving true innovation forward. What I did for the team was open the door of possibilities; now, so many of our R&D team members are stepping up, raising their hands to volunteer, bringing their fresh ideas forward and putting them into action. It has been exhilarating to be part of such a dynamic effort where everyone across all sub-functions, levels and locations has a voice and can make a lasting impact.
From a personal standpoint, I am very proud of my family. My husband recently defended his thesis in public history and is creating digital archives for our hometown historical museum. Our son is a fantastic creative interaction designer, and our daughter discovered her passion for textiles while studying materials science and engineering. She's now bringing her adventurous spirit to her graduate work in textile engineering.
Looking back at your career experience so far, what advice would you give to your high school self?
I would give myself some of the same advice I’ve been so fortunate to have received from my mentors. Even now, I share these with my teams and those I mentor:
- Always do what is right, in every situation and in every decision.
- Doing what you love makes everything easier — not easy, but easier. And, when you are doing what you love, do it well.
- It is worth investing the time to find the right mentor — and being a great mentor to others. When you mentor someone, you get as much out of the experience as they do, and you both learn and grow.
- Be open and listen to all the advice that comes your way, and then implement what works for you.
What are your future goals?
My goal has always been to bring excellence to all my work and the teams I lead. I have the opportunity to do this every day by leading global R&D for the worldwide leader in prestige beauty. This is the greatest achievement of my career.
Beauty is all we do, and I feel completely at home at Estée Lauder. Our company was founded by a strong, entrepreneurial woman (Ms. Estée Lauder) who believed that “Every woman can be beautiful …” To honor her legacy, we create the most premium products that transform the way women and men feel about themselves. This mission resonates strongly with me, and I love my job and my team. Importantly, our products are enabled by some of the most breakthrough and exciting science I’ve ever seen in my career, so my future will include continuing to support and promote the industry-leading science and scientists of the R&D organization at The Estée Lauder Companies.
I also have the honor of being the executive sponsor of our Breast Cancer Campaign for Estée Lauder’s technical community, supporting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) — which was founded by Evelyn Lauder 25 years ago. BCRF has made great strides in treatment and finding a cure for breast cancer, and its mission to create a breast-cancer free world will undoubtedly have an incredible impact. Being a part of this amazing effort enables me, and so many of us, to make a true difference.