Switzerland - Firmenich, the world's largest privately-owned fragrance and taste company, has appointed three new master perfumers.
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François-Raphaël Balestra, Wessel-Jan Kos and Haresh Totlani will join Firmenich's most prestigious group of Master Perfumers dedicated to Consumer Fragrances for Beauty and Home Care.
François-Raphaël Balestra is a Swiss national who graduated from EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, with a Master's in Chemical Engineering.
He joined Firmenich in 1999.
Together with his role as perfumer for beauty care and home care products, creating olfactive signatures of major laundry products all over the globe, he is also the head of New Ingredients Discovery for Perfumery at Firmenich.
Here he works in close collaboration with R&D on the screening of new generations of molecules and biotechnology ingredients to integrate to the perfumer's palette and enhance perfumery creations.
He notably collaborated on the creation of Dreamwood, a white biotechnology innovation inspired by sandalwood that is 100% natural, 100% renewable carbon and ultimately biodegradable and Muguissimo, an exceptionally close to nature Lily-of-the-Valley note born from green synthesis.
His vocation to become a perfumer started with his first visit to Firmenich Geneva's offices at the age of seven, as the son of a now retired perfume lab assistant who had spent 40 years in the company.
His fascination for the work of perfumers and the variety of raw ingredients naturally led him to becoming a perfumer.
Wessel-Jan Kos, a Dutch national from Hilversum, is a third-generation perfumer after his father and self-taught grandfather.
His career as a Firmenich perfumer spans more than three decades.
A graduate from ISIPCA, the renowned fragrance and cosmetics school in Paris, he is an all-round perfumer creating fragrances for all beauty care and home care applications for world renowned brands, winning over 200 new products a year over the past decade.
Mr. Kos' career at Firmenich has taken him around the globe: in Geneva, Dubai, London, Cologne and Princeton, USA.
During his years in the UK, he was the Vice President of the British Society of Perfumers.
He has been instrumental in the development of malodor counteraction technologies at Firmenich, putting his name to several patents.
He has also contributed to the rise of biotechnology ingredients over the last years, notably Z11 HD, 100% biodegradable and made from 100% renewable carbon.
Haresh Totlani has been with Firmenich for the last 24 years, in Geneva, Singapore, Mumbai and London.
He has created signature winning fragrances for many of the world's best-known brands in Asia and Europe, as well as regional and local brands in many categories, especially for soap, shower gels, shampoos, fabric softeners and laundry detergents.
Mr. Totlani, an Indian national, holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Mumbai and completed an Executive MBA Program from Kellogg-HKUST.
From 2012 to 2015, he was the Head of Firmenich's Creation Center in India, a role given for the first time to a perfumer. ■
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