From the lab to the spotlight: ELC and L'Oréal USA celebrate women in STEM



Estée Lauder Companies (ELC) and L’Oréal USA, have recently highlighted their ongoing commitment to supporting women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through separate awards programs. These initiatives shine a light on the underrepresentation of women in the manufacturing sector, including cosmetics and personal care product development.

According to the US Census Bureau, only 12% of manufacturers in the U.S. are women, compared to nearly 50% in other professional industries. In response, major beauty brands are taking steps to foster and encourage women’s success in STEM to reduce the gender gap. 

L’Oréal USA’s “For Women in Science” Awards

L’Oréal USA celebrated the 2024 For Women in Science (FWIS) Awards by recognizing five postdoctoral researchers for their groundbreaking work across diverse scientific disciplines. Each awardee received a $60,000 grant to further their research. The program, part of the L’Oréal-UNESCO global initiative, has supported over 100 women scientists since 2003.

“L’Oréal is committed to accelerating women’s advancement in STEM by increasing representation, amplifying their accomplishments, and supporting the next generation of change-makers,” said Marissa McGowan, Chief Sustainability Officer for L’Oréal North America in a press statement.

This year’s recipients include researchers tackling climate change, healthcare innovations, and planetary evolution. For instance, Emily McGuinness of the University of Minnesota is developing energy-efficient cooling technologies, while Dr. Andréa Hughes of NASA is studying auroras on Mars and Venus to understand planetary atmospheres.



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