November/December 2005
The November/December 2005 issue of CPC Packaging profiles seven leaders in cosmetic, personal care, and fragrance packaging.
Our annual Portraits in Leadership feature highlights the careers of these talented individuals: Harry Bennett, vice president of technical packaging, Estée Lauder; John Delfausse, vice president of packaging, Estée Lauder; Jane and Jean Ford, founders of Benefit Cosmetics; Chad Lavigne, package designer, Chad Lavigne LLC; Lyle Leonard, vice president of global packaging, Coty Inc.; and Laurice Rahmé, president, Bond No. 9. Each profile celebrates their achievements and explores their strategies for success.
In addition to our Portraits feature, this issue includes in-depth coverage of Youth and Teen Packaging and Sample Packaging as well as reports on the latest offerings in labels, caps and closures, and decorating techniques and products.Featured Stories
Youth and Teen Products:
Targeting Teens
Portraits in Leadership:
Harry Bennett, vice president of technical packaging, Estée Lauder
John Delfausse, vice president of packaging, Estée Lauder;
Jane and Jean Ford, founders of Benefit Cosmetics;
Chad Lavigne, package designer, Chad Lavigne LLC;
Lyle Leonard, vice president of global packaging, Coty Inc.; and
Laurice Rahmé, president, Bond No. 9
Sample Packaging:
Added Value
Designer Interview:
Mark Praquin, Agence Mark Praquin
Show Coverage:
WestPack 2006