Happi Staff01.16.20
Amanda Nguyen, J.D., has been promoted to vice president, Government Affairs & Legal at Fragrance Creators Association (FCA). Nguyen joined the association in 2016 as director, Government Affairs & Legal, and has managed an overhaul of the organization’s advocacy program to elevate the benefits of fragrance and the industry on the American economy and our everyday lives. She has been instrumental in building relationships with diverse stakeholders and driving key industry wins in ingredient communication; trade/tariff; and legislation that drives positive change for people, perfume and the planet.
In her new role, Nguyen will assume greater supervisory responsibilities in the association’s advocacy vertical and play a more active role in shaping the industry’s strategic policy development.
“Amanda brings a sophistication and tenacity to this work that ensures all perspectives are considered in the rooms where fragrance policy is shaped,” said Farah K. Ahmed, president & CEO, Fragrance Creators. “With a fierce dedication to building consensus, she is committed to shaping policies that are founded in sound science and that help drive positive change for all. Her leadership and perspective will be key factors in how we evolve the organization in 2020 and beyond.”
Prior to joining Fragrance Creators, Nguyen served as an assistant attorney general at the Tennessee Office of the attorney general and reporter (TN AG) and also worked at the Kansas Legislative Research Department and the Environmental Law Institute (ELI). She earned her Doctorate of Law at Vanderbilt University.
In her new role, Nguyen will assume greater supervisory responsibilities in the association’s advocacy vertical and play a more active role in shaping the industry’s strategic policy development.
“Amanda brings a sophistication and tenacity to this work that ensures all perspectives are considered in the rooms where fragrance policy is shaped,” said Farah K. Ahmed, president & CEO, Fragrance Creators. “With a fierce dedication to building consensus, she is committed to shaping policies that are founded in sound science and that help drive positive change for all. Her leadership and perspective will be key factors in how we evolve the organization in 2020 and beyond.”
Prior to joining Fragrance Creators, Nguyen served as an assistant attorney general at the Tennessee Office of the attorney general and reporter (TN AG) and also worked at the Kansas Legislative Research Department and the Environmental Law Institute (ELI). She earned her Doctorate of Law at Vanderbilt University.