Desiree Rogers

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  • CEO and Co-Owner, Black Opal Beauty and Fashion Fair Cosmetics
  • Former CEO, Johnson Publishing
  • Former White House Social Secretary & Special Assistant to President Obama
  • CEO with Experience in Marketing, Re-Branding & Consumer Connection

Former White House Social Secretary and business executive Desiree Rogers has helped major organizations reinvent business models and reach new and more diverse audiences with tangible results. The first black CEO and Co-Owner of Black Opal Beauty and Fashion Fair Cosmetics, the first black female CEO of a Fortune 500 Company, and a former CEO of Johnson Publishing Company, Rogers is heralded for her uncanny business acumen and innovative approach to marketing and brand development. Beyond her experience in the private sector, Rogers was appointed by President Obama as White House Social Secretary, re-positioning the White House as the “People’s House” and implementing innovative events.

Named to the "50 Most Influential People in the Multicultural Market" by WWD, "Top 25 Women to Watch" by Crain's Chicago Business, and "Top 50 Most Powerful African American Business Women" by Black Enterprise, Rogers offers insights on everything from how to make marketing work in a digital and global age, to how to talk about race and foster a positive, inclusive work environment. Sought-out to speak at Chicago Ideas, TED, the Society for Human Resource Management, and more, Rogers has the unique ability to connect with her audience, energize and inspire teams, and illuminate new strategic pathways and operational approaches.

 


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Past Hosts Include:
  • Mshale, The African Community Newspaper
  • SC Johnson Company
  • Society for Human Resource Management
  • Chicago Ideas
  • Equal Hope
  • Lev, A Cognizant Company
Rave Reviews About Desiree Rogers
Things went well! As was expected Desiree was a hit. Very gracious and accommodating to the guests who were happy to be in the same room with her. It was our pleasure to have her and would like to thank you for your help in getting her here.

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A Woman of Our Times: Legacy Building & Finding Your Authentic Voice

Sharing powerful (and humorous) anecdotes and lessons, DESIREE ROGERS distills what is truly important in life. Rogers, a woman of our times, leads by example in legacy building, inspiring individuals to embrace their uniqueness and make meaningful contributions to their communities and industries. ...

Sharing powerful (and humorous) anecdotes and lessons, DESIREE ROGERS distills what is truly important in life. Rogers, a woman of our times, leads by example in legacy building, inspiring individuals to embrace their uniqueness and make meaningful contributions to their communities and industries.

Making Marketing Work: Cultivating Customers in a Digital & Global Age

Drawing on her experiences in hospitality, cosmetics and publishing and her work as a White House Social Secretary for President Barack Obama, DESIREE ROGERS reveals how good leadership drives marketing strategies that really work. With her exceptional leadership skills, Desiree Rogers navigates the ...

Drawing on her experiences in hospitality, cosmetics and publishing and her work as a White House Social Secretary for President Barack Obama, DESIREE ROGERS reveals how good leadership drives marketing strategies that really work. With her exceptional leadership skills, Desiree Rogers navigates the complexities of modern marketing, leveraging digital tools and global insights to cultivate customer relationships while upholding principles of integrity and innovation.

Corporate Inclusivity: Fostering a Positive Work Environment

In this keynote, CEO of Black Opal Beauty DESIREE ROGERS reflects on both her experiences as a black woman making her way up the ladder in male and white-dominated industries, and as a CEO tasked with overseeing a diverse team, to reveal what it takes for us to get comfortable with race. At the fore ...

In this keynote, CEO of Black Opal Beauty DESIREE ROGERS reflects on both her experiences as a black woman making her way up the ladder in male and white-dominated industries, and as a CEO tasked with overseeing a diverse team, to reveal what it takes for us to get comfortable with race. At the forefront of corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, Rogers champions initiatives that foster a positive work environment, promoting collaboration, respect, and equal opportunities for all employees to thrive and succeed.

Breast Cancer Survivor Advocacy

In this refreshingly honest and open talk, CEO of Black Opal Beauty DESIREE ROGERS reflects on her personal experiences as a breast cancer survivor as a way to talk about being a woman today. Perfect for fundraisers, luncheons, and gatherings celebrating women’s health, Rogers is a fearless advocate ...

In this refreshingly honest and open talk, CEO of Black Opal Beauty DESIREE ROGERS reflects on her personal experiences as a breast cancer survivor as a way to talk about being a woman today. Perfect for fundraisers, luncheons, and gatherings celebrating women’s health, Rogers is a fearless advocate onstage, inspiring audiences globally.

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Desiree Rogers receives rave reviews for her live events

CEO of Black Opal Beauty DESIREE ROGERS consistently overdelivers at her live engagements. Her hosts often thank her publicly, sending messages such as those below:

  • Chicago Ideas: "Desiree’s commitment to excellence extends into every single aspect of her work. She brings an electricity to the room that transcends words altogether…her passion, sincerity, knowledge and energy are very, very hard to match."
  • Society for Human Resource Management: “Desiree nailed it! Her presentation was spot on and resonated very well with our audience.”
  • Mshale, The African Community Newspaper: “As was expected, Desiree was a hit. Very gracious and accommodating to the guests who were happy to be in the same room with her. It was our pleasure to have her.”

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Desiree Rogers is a brave advocate for women’s health

While global CEO DESIREE ROGERS has faced significant personal health challenges, including a battle with breast cancer, her focus on serving her community has never wavered. She regularly shares her story of advocacy, empowerment, and determination at events like Celebration, Elevation, Transformation. In an episode of ABC7 Chicago’s Black & Powerful series, Rogers reflected on her experiences: "I learned I am strong. I am actually a warrior, and I will do what it takes to live."

Hosts always thank Rogers for her candid discussions of her own experience and relatability to everyone in the audience. Equal Hope said, “Desiree was fantastic. Her approachable and accessible style is exactly what I had envisioned for the event.... I had conveyed to her that I wanted our attendees to walk away feeling good about themselves, understanding the importance of preventative care, and knowing a little more about Desiree’s experience with breast cancer and how she dealt with it as a mother, an Executive leader, and an African American woman. She nailed it!"

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CEO Desiree Rogers shapes culture by reviving Fashion Fair

As CEO & co-owner of the historic Black brand Fashion Fair Cosmetics, DESIREE ROGERS’ marvelous leadership represents not just a business venture, but a cultural symbol of empowerment and representation. For the past half a century, Fashion Fair Cosmetics has represented Black women at the intersection of beauty and culture. As Rogers has reimagined the historic brand cross-generationally, she has also leaned on her experience in beauty leadership to grow its offerings by securing shelf space in over three hundred Sephora stores and almost a hundred Macy’s locations. Rogers was heavily featured in the brand’s HBO Max documentary, The Beauty of Blackness. Rogers shared that she is proud to take stewardship of “one of our most precious American, iconic brands.”

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With over 25 years’ experience building brands in a variety of industries, Desiree Rogers is an influential, results-oriented business leader. Through her keen business acumen and unique background, she has reinvented business models and changed the growth trajectory of multiple organizations. Her leadership strategy focuses on identifying opportunities, building strong teams, and driving results. Her strong interpersonal, collaborative, and diplomatic skills have resulted in successful accomplishments in business, civic leadership, and philanthropy. She is a high-profile speaker, frequently quoted in local and national media.

Rogers is currently the CEO and co-owner of Black Opal and Fashion Fair Cosmetics, and a former CEO of Johnson Publishing Company. She recently launched One Brown Girl, LLC., a corporation that invests in minority-owned businesses. 

 "I like to analyze every situation through a new set of lenses, thinking of ways to bridge the gap between today and what is possible." - Desirée Rogers

Throughout her career, Rogers has led major organizations with critical impact on their economic viability as they built new foundations for future performance and increased responsiveness to a wide range of audiences. As CEO of Johnson Publishing Company, she assessed growth prospects for the company's three divisions: Media (Ebony and Jet magazines), the Johnson Archives, and Fashion Fair Cosmetics, the world’s largest prestige cosmetics company for women of color.  Under her leadership, she positioned the company for capital investment and the sale of its media division. She stabilized Fashion Fair Cosmetics as a standalone company with a modernized strategic retail and digital presence in the United States and expanded its international footprint. "We are well positioned to continue my father's legacy and move this business forward in the future…" stated Linda Johnson Rice, Chairman of Johnson Publishing.

Appointed by President Obama as White House Social Secretary, Rogers repositioned the White House as the “People’s House,” implementing innovative events at a level exceeding the previous Administration by 25%. Prior to that, Rogers spearheaded the development of the social networking strategy for the Allstate Corporation, helping to reinvent digital customer engagement for the company.

As President of Peoples Energy, Rogers transitioned Peoples Gas from a traditional 'under the radar' entity to a responsive, customer-centric organization and secured the first-rate increase in 12 years. In addition, she successfully improved the operational efficiency for Peoples Gas achieving a 74% increase in customer product and service sales. Rogers also transformed the $1.6B Illinois Lottery from being the 'old kid in town' into a popular revenue producer that revolutionized instant ticket games doubling sales through marketing partnerships to $600 million. This innovative strategy became a 'best practice' model for lotteries worldwide.

"If you are afraid, there is no way to be open. Reach beyond, take a chance, be respectful, and always think of what you can do for others." - Desirée Rogers, TEDx Speech, 2016

Rogers is often recruited to provide a fresh business perspective. She has a distinct ability to transcend traditional methods to redefine operational approaches, create new strategic pathways, energize and inspire teams, and accelerate business success. Her unwavering loyalty and drive, in concert with her ability to listen, work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, build consensus, and make hard business decisions is why she is referred to as a top influential business leader. Rogers is widely credited for her ability to identify and motivate talent, selflessly helping to build and grow the careers of those around her.

Acknowledged as a bold visionary, Rogers has been the leader of many 'firsts' including the development of the first social networking strategy for Allstate, the first  female and African American president of the two natural gas utilities of Peoples Energy in Chicago managing over 2,000 employees, the first African American Social Secretary appointed by President Obama, the first 'non-family' lead, CEO, of the 70 year-old Johnson Publishing Company family business, the first person at the Illinois Lottery to build a partnership with retailers through instant ticket telemarketing, developed the first robust Ebony magazine digital platform, secured the first multi-year contract with the James Beard Awards for Choose Chicago, and created a strategic, multi-cultural plan for the White House introducing the first performance of HAMILTON during the White House Poetry Slam.

Rogers is known as an exceptional communicator and a committed community advocate. She continues to serve on several corporate boards including MDC Partners and Inspired Entertainment. Rogers earned a master of business administration from Harvard University and a bachelor of arts in Political Science from Wellesley College. She attended the Center for International and Comparative Programs in Geneva, Switzerland in international politics, business and marketing. She also attended the Harvard Kennedy School Women and Power Program, a curriculum designed for senior women executives.