Philadelphia (May 5, 2026) – Inolex, the ingredient design firm, recently announced two key appointments. Jennifer O’Hara has been named director of marketing & commercialisation. Prior to this appointment, she was director of technical marketing and commercialisation with Inolex. Before joining Inolex, O’Hara served as director of business development (East), Barentz, and was a global marketing manager at Ashland. She holds a degree in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech. O’Hara brings 20+ years of experience in personal care and consumer products, spanning R&D, engineering, planning, sales, and marketing. At Inolex, she is driving innovation of sustainable ingredients by blending technical depth with market-driven creativity.
O’Hara’s appointment strengthens Inolex’s focus on sustainability, strategic partnerships and performance-driven innovation, according to Inolex President Art Knox.
“Jen has vast experience bringing new chemistry from concept to commercialisation and ultimately, on to store shelves and into consumers’ hands,” said Knox. “She has a deep understanding of Inolex chemistry and the solutions we provide, as well as empathy for customer and consumer pain points.”
One of the newest solutions is Inolex LexFeel Shine (INCI: Propylene Glycol Dibenzoate). O’Hara led a study with Robin D. Groover, founder of Groove Global Industries, Atlanta, comparing Inolex formulas containing LexFeel Shine to two of the industry’s best-selling anti-frizz formulas. The unique format provided valuable insights for cosmetic chemists seeking to balance performance, aesthetics and sustainability in next-generation hair care formulations.
Sustainability and Performance
Jennie Creech was appointed director - product sustainability, leading efforts to embed sustainability deeper within Inolex innovation and commercialisation strategies. Creech joined Inolex in 2019, most recently serving as a technical key account manager. Prior to joining Inolex, Creech held positions in technical sales and R&D with Clariant. She holds a chemistry degree from the University of Pittsburgh.
Creech’s appointment affirms Inolex’s focus on sustainability. The company is committed to biobased, traceable, biodegradable and circular solutions.
“Inolex technologies elevate the consumer experience, making sustainability and performance inseparable,” explained Miao Wang, VP-Research, Development and Commercialisation, Inolex. “The appointment of Jennie Creech to director of sustainability underscores our commitment to creating safer, greener, simply better ingredients for beauty and personal care products.”
Creech is a presenter at Discover Sustainability, a featured program at NYSCC Suppliers’ Day in New York City. Her presentation, “Sustainability Driven Performance: Root to Ocean,” details how sustainable design is most impactful when it solves a critical market need. For example, Inolex expanded its platform of sustainable plant-based conditioning ingredients to include the next generation of polyesteramines and esteramine emollients. These eco-friendly alternatives to quats and polyquats contain hydrolyzable ester bonds that break down into biodegradable fragments, reducing persistence and bioaccumulation. Unlike quats, they lack permanent cationic charge, lowering aquatic toxicity while delivering consumer-desired performance from root to tip.
In all its chemistries, Inolex leverages responsibly sourced renewable feedstocks. Designed with the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry in mind, these materials are biodegradable and exhibit no ecotoxicity at end-of-life – ensuring a positive impact beyond the consumer experience.
The appointments of O’Hara and Creech come at a time when Inolex is undergoing tremendous growth. The ingredient design firm is committed to introducing five or six new products a year. Inolex is elevating the customer experience, too. At its headquarters in the heart of Philadelphia, Inolex is making a bold investment in a new Ingredients Design Center. Set to open in 2027, the Ingredient Design Center will give Inolex access to a diverse consumer base to provide feedback on its ingredients and prototypes.
Part of The Hall, a collaborative space Inolex opened in 2023, the Ingredient Design Center integrates every dimension of ingredient development—from science-based claim substantiation to capturing the voice of customers and consumers—ensuring that Inolex’s solutions are both technically superior and market-relevant. The Center will provide customers with rapid prototyping, robust data and claim support.
These appointments underline Inolex’s guiding principle: Safer. Greener. Simply Better ingredients for the global beauty and personal care industry.