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Steinberg background: BS Chemistry Drexel University 1965, MBA Management
Pace University 1969.
Academics:
Founded the Masters program in Cosmetic Sciences at Fairleigh
Dickinson University and taught the Chemistry of Skin Care and the
Chemistry of Hair Care Ingredients from 1982-2000. He teaches
continuing education courses for the Society of Cosmetic Chemists
in Cosmetic Raw Materials, Regulations and Preservatives for
Cosmetics. He has previously directed courses and lectures at the
Center for Professional Advancement in Cosmetic Ingredients,
Sunscreens, Skin Product Development, Labeling of OTC Drugs, and
Cosmetic Regulations. He currently lectures at The Center for Professional
Innovation & Education.
Memberships: American Chemical Society, Institute
of Food Technologists, Regulatory Affairs Professional Society,
Cosmetics, Toiletries and Fragrance Association, Canadian
Cosmetics, Toiletries and Fragrance Association; ICMAD- Board of
Directors; Society of Cosmetic Scientists, Society of Cosmetic
Chemists. He has served as Chapter Chair, National Treasurer and
National President of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. He also
has served as Honorary Auditor and member of the Presidium of the
International Federation of Cosmetic Chemists.
Honors:
Society of Cosmetic Chemist Merit Award, Fellow Membership, Eminent
Visiting Scholar Virginia State University, Paper of the year
Australian Society of Cosmetic Chemists, IFSCC Sponsored Speaker.
Since
1995 David has written a bimonthly column for Cosmetic & Toiletries
magazine on cosmetic regulations.
In 2006 David was the founder
of the Cosmetic
Preservative Council. (Executive Director)
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