Fragrance Foundation award
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Outgoing President Annette Green to be inducted into Fragrance Foundation's "Circle of Champions" at third annual award ceremony, to be held in New York City Nov. 4. She will join previous inductees, Leonard Lauder and Guy Peyrelongue, who were honored in 2000 and 2001, respectively. Green is planning to step down as president at end of year, after over four decades at the Fragrance Foundation (1"The Rose Sheet" June 10, 2002, In Brief). Following her retirement, she will act as consultant to her yet-unannounced successor over the next two years...
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