Beatrice dautresme biography

L’Oreal Awards Five for Research Work

L’Oréal honored five women for their achievements and contributions to science through groundbreaking research at the fourth annual L’Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science awards, held last Thursday at the American Museum of Natural History.

“We’re providing an aopportunity for many women to participate as we help give the momentum to move forward in many ways,” said Beatrice Dautresme, L’Oréal’s executive vice president of communications and external relations. “Women are underrepresented in science, and our hope is to change that. We’re addressing the gap in young girls’ exposure to science by providing them with role models.”

The five recipients were scientists Jaime Barnes, Sarah Clinton, Julie Huber, Maria Krisch and Kim Woodrow. Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space, was also honored with the L’Oréal USA for Women in Science Role Model Award for her role in helping to shape the image of women in scienc

100,000 years of beauty is an incredible collection of books commissioned by Beatrice Daustresme, CEO of the L'Oreal Foundation and edited by Elisabeth Azoulay who came to the office to discuss the topic. We could have spent all day. Read more after the jump.For anyone who is interested in beauty, whatever your philosophy, intellectual, superficial, shallow, or deep this five volume set is a must have. It unites 300 writers of 35 different nationalities and 20 different disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, sociology, artists, etc. culminating in a fascinating study of what defines beauty throughout history to contemporary society and beyond illustrated with an eclectic variety of ancient art and contemporary photography.

Some of my favorite ideas and quotes from this incredible source and the people who created it.

Maxine Craig, a professor of women and gender studies at University of California Davis, said at the panel discussion I went to on the subject:

"Beauty is effort exertion, too much is seen as suspect and too little indicates a lack of pride.&quo

Lipstick and Longevity: A Chat with NEXT Person of the Year Carol Hamilton

In between her intense schedule as part of L’Oréal’s C-Suite, she managed to oversee the creation and execution of the enterprise’s new West Coast headquarters, turning a run-down warehouse in El Segundo, California, into a 120,000-square-foot working space, with a little 25-acre campus add-on. The doors opened at the end of June 2022, around the same time as Hamilton’s 70th birthday.

Hamilton has a vision no doubt, but it’s a vision executed with kindness and compassion. Her excitement for the industry still stands as strong as ever, the flowing waters of a continuous stream of energy and passion. The foundation of her astounding work ethic has a deeply personal origin: her family’s constant relocating during Hamilton’s childhood due to her father’s work in sales. Born in Massachusetts, she moved to California at age one, then Mexico City seven years later before returning to her birthplace. Later stints in California and England followed; 14 different houses in total with little notice as to when they w

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