Fragrance Creators Association Readies New Consumer Website To Cap ‘Year For The Public’
Executive Summary
Farah Ahmed, president and CEO of the Fragrance Creators Association, discusses the trade group’s expansion in recent years beyond immediate regulatory and legislative concerns to a platform for robust member collaboration in the name of positively impacting the world.
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