Fragrance Creators Announces Dan Selechnik, Ph.D. as New Director, Regulatory Science

Selechnik's fragrance expertise will ensure all the association's programs remain firmly supported by best-in-class science.

Dan Selechnik, Ph.D.

Fragrance Creators Association has named Dan Selechnik, Ph.D., as its new Director, Regulatory Affairs. Selechnik will oversee the association's regulatory science programs, including its work on policy and regulatory actions, working to ensure that the fragrance industry's science and safety underpin all that the association does. Dan will assume the role on June 20, 2023.

Selechnik brings four years of experience in the fragrance sector, where he has focused on assessing the safety of fragrance materials. He most recently served as Senior Scientist at the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM), where he managed testing pipelines, communicated risk assessment approaches, and presented findings on collaborative research projects. Selechnik has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Ursinus College and a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Sydney. His Ph.D. thesis received the Jabez King Heydon Memorial Prize for Best Thesis in the Biological Sciences. Upon graduating, Selechnik joined RIFM as a Post-Doctoral Scientist and has served in various scientific roles at RIFM since. In his role as Fragrance Creators' Director, Regulatory Science, he will manage the association's Regulatory Science Executive Committee.     

"The fragrance industry's best-in-class science underpins everything we do," said Farah K. Ahmed, President & CEO, Fragrance Creators. "Dan's deep understanding of that science, his ability to communicate sometimes complex topics to diverse audiences, and his commitment to our industry make him the right person to lead our regulatory science programs and will position him as a key resource to our government affairs and communications teams as well." 

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Fragrance Creators Association is the trade association representing the majority of fragrance manufacturing in North America. We also represent fragrance-related interests along the value chain. Fragrance Creators' member companies are diverse, including large-, medium-, and small-sized companies that create, manufacture, and use fragrances and scents for home care, personal care, home design, fine fragrance, and industrial and institutional products, as well as those that supply fragrance ingredients, including natural extracts and other raw materials that are used in perfumery and fragrance mixtures. Fragrance Creators established and administers the Congressional Fragrance Caucus, ensuring ongoing dialogue with members of Congress and staff. Fragrance Creators also produces The Fragrance Conservatory, the comprehensive digital resource for high-quality information about fragrance—www.fragranceconservatory.com. Learn more about Fragrance Creators at fragrancecreators.org—for people, perfume, and the planet.

Source: Fragrance Creators Association

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Fragrance Creators Association is the principal trade association representing the fragrance industry.

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