Happi Staff03.26.20
Fragrance Creators Association named Darci Ferrer as its new Director, Regulatory Science. Ferrer will oversee the association’s efforts in science policy and regulatory affairs, working to ensure its positions are firmly grounded in sound science.
Ferrer brings nearly a decade of experience in the consumer product industry. She joins the Fragrance Creators Association from the science and engineering firm, Exponent, where she was a regulatory scientist. She previously held several positions within the American Cleaning Institute. Her responsibilities included research and outreach on the safety of cleaning products and their ingredients.
After earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Winona State University, Darci worked as a research technologist for the Institute of Genetic Medicine at Johns Hopkins University before deciding to pursue a graduate degree. She earned a Master’s of Science from Johns Hopkins University in environmental science and policy. She has been an active member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) since 2011 and served on the Executive Committee of the Chesapeake-Potomac Regional Chapter of SETAC from 2016-2018. In her role as Director, Regulatory Science, she will oversee the association’s Regulatory Science Executive Committee.
Ferrer brings nearly a decade of experience in the consumer product industry. She joins the Fragrance Creators Association from the science and engineering firm, Exponent, where she was a regulatory scientist. She previously held several positions within the American Cleaning Institute. Her responsibilities included research and outreach on the safety of cleaning products and their ingredients.
After earning a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Winona State University, Darci worked as a research technologist for the Institute of Genetic Medicine at Johns Hopkins University before deciding to pursue a graduate degree. She earned a Master’s of Science from Johns Hopkins University in environmental science and policy. She has been an active member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) since 2011 and served on the Executive Committee of the Chesapeake-Potomac Regional Chapter of SETAC from 2016-2018. In her role as Director, Regulatory Science, she will oversee the association’s Regulatory Science Executive Committee.