From Legacy to Luxury: Transforming Creed into a Fragrance Icon
From Legacy to Luxury: Transforming Creed into a Fragrance Icon


Creed is led by the experienced niche luxury fragrance executive, Sarah Rotheram, who assumed the position of CEO in 2020. Based in London, at Creed’s corporate headquarters in St Paul’s, Sarah is committed to elevating the brand thoughtfully for the future, while celebrating its rich legacy.
Ms Rotheram has enjoyed and excelled in a career spanning more than two decades, leading a number of European niche luxury brands. She has a proven track record in managing both niche luxury fragrances as well as luxury apparel, having held CEO position at Penhaligons, L’Artisan Parfumeur, Erno Laszlo and Aspinal of London. Prior to joining Creed, Ms Rotheram was CEO of Miller Harris Perfurmer, driving the brand’s market innovation and entry into the Chinese market.
Striking a fine balance between creativity, service and driving bottom line results, Sarah’s passion for the artistry of luxury niche fragrance has led her to work directly with some of the world’s best perfumers and raw material specialists on delivering industry-leading launches, and discovering new, exciting creative talent.
She has successfully spearheaded a number of fundamental business strategies for the brand, including Creed’s ‘Fragrance For the Future’ sustainability journey – using the latest developments in sustainable and reusable innovation to drive Creed’s product development and brand experience.
Recently she successfully led the acquisition of the Creed brand by Kering, the French luxury enterprise together with her colleagues at Blackrock.
As Kering Beauté’s inaugural brand in beauty Sarah’s key mission at Creed together with her team is to carefully curate and elevate the historic luxury Creed brand, respecting its heritage and artistry whilst allowing the brand to realise its true potential among luxury consumers worldwide

Dag is the head of the London office of BlackRock’s Long-Term Private Capital. Previously, he was a member of the Global Banking Management team at JP Morgan and served as co-chair of the Global Strategic Advisory Council. Before that, he was a partner with TPG. He serves as the Chairman of Right to Play International; a global NGO leveraging sport and play to transform the lives of vulnerable children around the world. In the past he has served on several public and private corporate boards and on the boards of Allegheny College and the UAMS Multiple Myeloma Institute.