Cosmed, the network representing the French cosmetics industry's VSEs, SMEs and ETIs, has announced the creation of a new government affairs department within the association. This position will be held by Nathalie de Courcy.
"Cosmed's development and growing role in concrete policy decisions affecting the cosmetics industry call for the creation of a new position to support the President's missions.says Cosmed.
With a doctorate in organic chemistry, Nathalie de Courcy began her career in 2004 in scientific and marketing positions. In 2016, she turned her career towards public affairs. She worked for the Île-de-France Region as a project manager for the health, finance and general administration commissions, then for the French National Assembly as a parliamentary attaché. Thanks to this dual career path, in 2018 she was appointed Head of Government Affairs at the Janssen pharmaceutical laboratory.
Involved in associations and politics, particularly on the theme of gender equality, she is a director of "Femmes Ingénieures", an ambassador for "IndustriELLES" and deputy deputy for Boulogne-Billancourt.
In addition to its role as an interface with the government, it will be involved in the success of Cosmed's actions and policy in the regions, notably through Cosmed's regional Cosmetopoles.