You may not know Annette Green’s name, but if you have ever worn perfume, shopped for perfume, or enjoyed the scent of someone else’s perfume, you have likely been touched by her long and remarkable career. For more than forty years, she worked at the Fragrance Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the perfume industry in the United States. As the executive director and, later, the president, she did more than perhaps any other figure to shape the trajectory of the modern fragrance industry.
— From A Grande Dame of the Perfume Industry Turns Ninety-Five at The New Yorker.
Ms. Green will be signing her book at the IPBA convention in Chicago next Friday. I hope to meet her!
Oh fun!