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Recently, Magnusen's efforts came to the attention of the beauty brand Clarins, as it was beginning its search for the first U.S. Most Dynamic Woman of the Year. The "Most Dynamic Woman Award" originated at Clarins' global headquarters in France 10 years ago and the U.S. will be the tenth country to launch this meaningful award. The award recognizes a woman who has devoted her energy to improving the lives of children so they might have hope for the future.
The Most Dynamic Woman Award name derives from the company's popular "treatment" fragrance, Eau Dynamisante. Clarins provides financial support to each award recipient, as a concrete way of helping her further her heroic efforts. Through this recognition, these women also receive important awareness, and it is often simply the spreading of information about a cause or charity that makes the ultimate difference in their success.
The commitment to service is nothing new for this company. The founder, Jacques Courtin, instituted a legacy of philanthropy that has continued through his sons, who are equally committed to making the world a better place to live.
Through the creation of programs that advance social responsibility, environmental preservation and medical research, Clarins continues to take a leadership role in the realm of corporate social responsibility.
Project Cuddle is completely funded through donations. To learn more, visit
the Web site at www.projectcuddle.org. A woman who created a program to help
abandoned children is the first American to receive an award that recognizes the
efforts of women around the world.
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