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Givaudan’s Yara Karmiloff with L’Oréal’s David Suffit
Ms. Marshall with FGI’s Margaret Hayes
Elizabeth Arden’s Francine Gingras with Anahita Mekanik of IFF
IFF’s Carlos Benaïm with Trudi Loren of The Estée Lauder Companies
IFF’s Mara Dumski and Lorenzo Cavallaro with Nancy Williams of L’Oréal
IFF’s Julianne Pruett with Mark Knitowski of Victoria’s Secret Beauty
IFF’s Kristiina Raisanen and Yves Cassar
Ken and Catherine Ehrenberger of Amway with Roberto Olivi of Firmenich
Firmenich’s Cheryl Morano, Debra Butler and Hervé Pierini
Firmenich’s Joseph Pagliuco, Karen Tay and Roberto Olivi
Daniel Clarke of Coty Prestige (2nd l.) with Givaudan’s Rose Eckert, Britta Sevin and Kate Greene
ybf Beauty’s Kristin Hambel and Amanda Hudziak
Givaudan’s Britta Sevin and Kate Greene (r.) with Nichole Kirtley of Parlux
Nicholas Ratut, a beauty industry veteran, spoke of his son’s battle with mental illness. Declaring that disorders such as OCD are highly stigmatizing, Mr. Ratut shared that his son is currently residing at Clubhouse International in Paris, which is a community center for people living with mental illness. Mr. Mirzayantz said he first learned about OCD at the Beyond Beauty events. “There is still the stigma attached MA R C H 2 0 1 3 /
to mental illness, and that shame and secrecy only worsens the condition. I saw on my recent visit to the Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences the impact that Dr. Nestadt’s program has on patients who are suffering the fear and doubt of mental illness.” Mr. Calvert praised the “great work by genetic researchers at Johns Hopkins.” He also paid tribute to the tireless
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