Margaret Sullivan
About Margaret Sullivan
Margaret Sullivan is a formulation chemist currently working at Arcaea in Boston, Massachusetts. She has a diverse background in chemistry and cosmetic science, with experience in various roles across multiple organizations, including academic institutions and industry.
Current Role at Arcaea
Margaret Sullivan has been employed as a Formulation Chemist at Arcaea since 2021. In this role, she contributes to the development of innovative beauty formulations, applying her knowledge in analytical and formulation chemistry. She is part of a team dedicated to revolutionizing the beauty industry through advanced product development.
Education and Expertise
Margaret Sullivan earned a Master of Science in Cosmetic Science from the University of Cincinnati, where she studied from 2020 to 2023. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and French from Fordham University, completed in 2017. Additionally, she has pursued business education through Babson XSeries Certificates and a certificate in computer science from MITx on edX.
Professional Background
Margaret Sullivan has a diverse professional background in the field of chemistry. She has worked in various capacities, including as a Quality Control Chemist I at Pharmasol Corporation, an Associate Chemist I at UL, and a Senior Lab Technician at Precision Textile Color, Inc. Her earlier roles include positions at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Fordham University, where she served as a Research Assistant and Circulation Clerk.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current position, Margaret Sullivan held several roles that contributed to her expertise in formulation chemistry. She worked as a Beauty Ambassador at Bare Escentuals and as a Moderator for the American Chemical Society. Her experience spans various sectors, including academia and industry, enhancing her practical knowledge in cosmetic formulation.
Research and Development Contributions
While at the University of Cincinnati, Margaret Sullivan engaged in formulation studies that integrated academic research with industry applications. Her work at Arcaea involves leveraging her academic background to contribute to the development of innovative beauty products, reflecting her commitment to advancing the field of cosmetic science.