Fragrance Industry Talks Policy With N.J. Governor’s Office
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
New staff at International Fragrance Association North America will support expanded lobbying and research efforts, according to the group, which met recently with policy advisors from New Jersey Governor Christie’s office to discuss the importance of the fragrance industry in the state.
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