Comité International d`Esthétique et de Cosmétologie

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Comité International d`Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
Comité International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
CIDESCO
Comité International d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie
The World’s Major
International Beauty Therapy Organisation.
(Board of Directors elected from different CIDESCO member countries. Head Office in Zurich, Switzerland)
Founded in 1946.
CIDESCO Member Sections in over 33 countries in all five continents of
the world.
Over 200 accredited CIDESCO schools teaching internationally
acclaimed standards.
CIDESCO Diplomas - the world’s most prestigious international
qualifications in the field of Beauty Therapy, Aromatherapy, Electrical
Epilation, Spa Therapy and Make-up.
CIDESCO Qualifications are supported by the industry worldwide.
Over 90 Beauty Centres accredited by CIDESCO.
CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition held every year in different
countries of the world.
CIDESCO Awards presented at World Congresses.
CIDESCO Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) translated into 20 different
languages.
The International Link to the World of Beauty Therapy
CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006
A message from the President
The history of the Comité
International d’Esthétiques
et de Cosmétologé is a study
in resolve and purpose to
raise standards, educate
and network internationally
and in so doing, to establish
and maintain a hallmark of
professional excellence for
the beauty therapy industry
across the globe.
From its humble beginnings
as an exchange of ideas
between Jacques Poirsons,
teacher of Esthetiques in Paris and Georges Dumont, a
Belgium colleague, Comite International d’Esthetique
et de Cosmetologie – CIDESCO was born way back in
December 1946. CIDESCO has grown and developed into
an international organisation that enjoys precedence as
the dominant influence and authority in the international
beauty therapy profession. It is a position which is hardwon, due to the inevitable ups and downs experienced
by a global organization with a colourful 60 year history.
Today CIDESCO has a membership drawn from 34
countries spread across five continents. Its profile and
reputation, together with the benefits of membership,
ensure that there are always more countries waiting to
join, once the stringent checks on membership have
been carried out. Students from some 230 schools take
examinations for the prestigious CIDESCO Diploma and
the number of approved Beauty Centres continues to
increase as the culture of wellness and beauty booms.
This success and continuity has been achieved through
the enthusiasm and interest of industry stalwarts who
have over the years given freely of their time as CIDESCO
Board Members, along with those who have taken the time
to organize the CIDESCO World Congresses & Exhibitions,
run examinations and organize national CIDESCO sections.
Not forgetting the CIDESCO International Examiners who
are the mainstay for ensuring that standards are upheld. It
is thanks to these individuals that CIDESCO has certainly
made its mark.
It goes without saying that we need to ensure that
the CIDESCO legacy continues well into the future by
encouraging industry practitioners to take a broader
view of their livelihoods than just their daily work at hand.
We all need to remain mindful of keeping abreast with
the continuous, sophisticated technological advances
as well as being aware of the latest spa disciplines and
identifying new aesthetic trends as they develop.
As challenging as this might sometimes be, it is important
to broaden our parameters, take an interest in the
industry as a whole and participate in organizations and
forums which are positioned to make a positive impact
for clients and practitioners alike.
Many of us look back on the years of our involvement
with CIDESCO and are amazed as to how it has filled our
lives, embraced us, brought us friendships and made us
all feel like an international family. No matter where we
might find ourselves working in the world, it is CIDESCO
that has undeniably opened doors for us and welcomed
us into its network. We’ve all become united under one
umbrella - a very comforting position to be in!
The dedicated commitment unselfishly invested by
various CIDESCO players and personalities over the
years is admirable. Their voluntary service, coupled with
a passion for their profession is a legacy to uphold as
CIDESCO spreads its wings, graduates and asserts itself
as a prerequisite in an industry that has come of age and
knows no boundaries.
It is an overwhelming honour and privilege to be
President of this remarkable organisation as it celebrates
its 60th Anniversary and to pay tribute to all those who
contributed so unselfishly to make this possible over six
decades by enhancing the image and education of the
Beauty Therapy Profession world wide. Congratulations
CIDESCO.
HELENE WEBER BRAMWELL
PRESIDENT
Throughout my time as a CIDESCO member, I recall that
the World Congresses & Exhibitions have often served
as a much-needed “springboard” for budding cosmetic
companies; many products were launched at these
CIDESCO events - which at the time were quite unique
in themselves. Many of these companies and individuals
who lead them continue to appreciate the platform
that CIDESCO provides, while sadly many others have
forgotten the role played in their success by this unique
association.
CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006
Section title
MESSAGES FROM THE BOARD
CIDESCO – a remarkable organisation
that puts education and standards at
a superior level. CIDESCO manages
to unite a whole world within Beauty
Therapy and inspires people to work
together to maintain the highest
possible training.
CIDESCO is like a family and I hope it
will continue to prosper for many more
years to come.
Dianne Miles
Public Relations
Anna-Cari Gund
Vice President
It is an honour to be involved with such a
prestigious international organization.
A big praise to the founders and to all
those members who have contributed
in making CIDESCO synonymous to
excellence!
60 years of commitment, dedication
and success in beauty therapy on
a world wide level is a tremendous
achievement.Congratulations
Kyriacos Poupoutsis CIDESCO!
Treasurer
Ronelle Iten
General Secretary
CIDESCO quietly enters your circulation,
enters your brain and then before too
long it becomes a permanent part of
you heart!
To all those who laid the foundation
and all those who will continue to
build the organisation, I am proud
to be a useful and productive part in
this unique organisation which will
continue to lead globally in Education
and awareness of this wonderful
profession called Beauty Therapy.
CIDESCO - the camaradie and sense
of achievement from 60 years at the
forefront of the International Arena in
this Profession gives us all just cause
to be proud to be involved.
We salute our predecessors and look
to the Future with the youth of our
worldwide students to continue to
represent Esthetics Excellence.
Josephine Wackett
Education
CIDESCO – a non profit organisation
can celebrate its 60th anniversary
– a remarkable achievement! It is an
opportunity to acknowledge and
appreciate all the members who have
shared their expertise and commitment
to make CIDESCO the most prestigious
and
respected
international
organisation in Beauty Therapy.
I am proud to be part of CIDESCO and
look forward to its successful further
growth and development.
CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006
Section title
HONORARY PRESIDENTS
Nina Haas
Ursula van Deelen
Guiliana Brambilla
Lou Mosky
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS
Joan Thornycroft
Baljeet Suri
Kenneth Morris
Elise Wessels
Jean Worth
Anya Demoizé
Frits Goosmann
CIDESCO HEAD OFFICE STAFF
Anne Maestrini
Renate Ulrich
Zelda Fedrizzi
Patricia Mennel
Sandra Ghezzii
CIDESCO
CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006
The History of CIDESCO
“Medames, Messieurs,
Pour la premiére fois dans
l’histoire de nos belles
professions, voici réunis á
Bruxelles des spécialistes
de la Beauté de différents
pays qui se sont imposé
pour tâche de constituer
un Comité International
d’Esthétique Et De
Cosmétologie”
With these historic words from Georges
Dumont in Brussels, Belgium on 27
December 1946, an International
Association of Beauty Therapists was
founded.
1946
C o m i t é
International
d’Esthétique et
de Cosmétologie
founded in June
in Brussels by
Georges Dumont (left) from Belgium,
and Jacques Poirsons (right) from France
who was also elected the first president.
The first World Congress convened in
Brussels.
1947
2nd World Congress held
in Paris, France. Mr Leduc,
France elected as President.
First Sections were Austria, Belgium,
France, Netherlands and Switzerland.
1948
3rd World Congress held in
Geneva, Switzerland.
1949
4th World Congress held in Paris,
France. Mr Leduc, France, re-elected as
President.
1950
5th World Congress held in
Vienna, Austria. Italy Section
dropped.
1952
6th World Congress held in Milan, Italy.
Dr Foa, Italy, elected as President.
1946...
1953
1959
1954
1960
7th World Congress held in Paris, France.
Mr Contier, France elected as President.
Germany Section accepted.
8th World Congress held in
Lucerne,
Switzerland.
Mr
Feldsher, Switzerland elected
as President for three years.
1955
9th World Congress held
in Baden Baden, Germany.
Membership expanded to
include Nordic countries.
13th World Congress held in Lucerne,
Switzerland. Israel Section accepted.
14th World Congress held
in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
First Medaille du Merite for Professional
Standards awarded to Nelly Andreazzi,
Austria.
1961
15th World Congress held in Athens,
Greece (below).
1956
10th World Congress held in Brussels,
Belgium. On 9 January, in Zurich, the
organisation officially accepted the
name CIDESCO as an abbreviation for
the French name Comité International
d’Esthétique et de Cosmétologie. This
acronym was proposed by Mrs Ria de
Korte, who represented the Netherlands.
Sweden Section accepted. First CIDESCO
prizes awarded for remarkable lectures
delivered at World Congresses.
1957
11th World Congress held in Vienna,
Austria.
Preliminary
steps
taken
towards
standardization of Beauty
Therapy training by an
Educational Commission. CIDESCO
Diploma
awarded.
First
Beauty
Therapy schools with CIDESCO training
programme appointed in Belgium,
Germany and Switzerland. Norway
Section accepted.
1958
12th World Congress held
in Venice, Italy. Greece and
new Switzerland Sections
accepted. Denmark and Finland Sections
first mentioned.
CIDESCO linking
continents establishing
dialogue - from east to
west, north to south under one umbrella.
1962
16th World Congress held in Paris,
France.
1963
17th World
Congress
held
in
Munich, Germany. Mrs Ria de Korte,
Netherlands elected as first female
President.
Medaille du Merite for
Professional Standards awarded to
Lydia Dainow, Switzerland. Great Britain
A Section accepted. Brazil Section first
mentioned.
1964
18th World Congress held in Lausanne,
Switzerland. Medaille du Merite
awarded to Giuliana Brambilla, Italy; Dr
Anne-Marie Krogler, Austria; and Margit
Gronroos, Finland.
1965
19th World Congress held in Ostend,
Belgium. Iceland Section accepted.
Medaille du Merite awarded to
Madeleine Naguin, France; W WanrooyOgterop, Netherlands; Asta Popplesdorf,
Germany; Do. ssa Teresita Colli, Italy; Dr.
med. Hurlaux, France; and F V Wells,
Great Britain.
1966
20th World Congress held in Rome, Italy.
Foundation of support group Amis du
CIDESCO.
CIDESCO Diamond Anniversary Souvenir 1946-2006
The History of CIDESCO
This club organised the fund raising
event Soiree Des Amis Du CIDESCO.
Dr Rovesti, Italy, elected President.
First Diplome d’Honneur du CIDESCO
for Training and General Education
awarded to Mabi Svampo, Italy; Medaille
du Merie awarded to Anne-Marie
Hartig, Denmark; Mica Pisanty, Israel; Dr
Janistyn, Germany; and Dr Nadja Avalle,
Switzerland.
1967
21st World Congress
held in Monte Carlo,
Monaco. First Medaille
du Merite CIDESCO for
Research awarded to
Dr. med. E H Wegener,
Germany; Medaille du
Merite
awarded to Rosy Alexandre, Belgium
and Dr Bonadeo, Italy.
1968
22nd World Congress held in Barcelona,
Spain. Dr Edith Lauda, Austria, elected
President.
A
bulletin
published
Regional activity. First Nordic Congress
took place in Helsinki. It was decided
to hold a Nordic Congress every three
years. Medaille du Merite awarded to
Germaine Oggier, Switzerland and Do.
ssa. Agniola Massora, Italy. Medaille du
Merite CIDESCO awarded to Georges
Dumont, Belgium. U.S.A. Section
accepted.
1969
23rd World Congress held in Vienna,
Austria. Medaille du Merite awarded
to Len Klaphaak, Netherlands. Medaille
du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Ria de
Korte, Netherlands.
1970
24th World Congress
held in Amsterdam,
N e t h e r l a n d s .
CIDESCO registered at
Commercial Register
in Zurich, Switzerland.
Secretariat moved to
Zurich. Statutes and Regulations
adopted. Nippon (Japan) Section
accepted. Australia A Section first
mentioned.
1971
25th World Congress held in Brussels,
Belgium. New Finland Section accepted.
First Medaille Co-fondateur du CIDESCO
for Historical Honour awarded to
Jacques Poirsons, France. Medaille du
Merite CIDESCO awarded to Marcel
Vanzeveren, Belgium.
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1972
26th World Congress
held in New York, U.S.A.
which was the First
World Congress and
Exhibition held outside
Europe. Rules for Beauty
Centres recommended
by CIDESCO adopted
by the General Assembly. Japan
and Netherlands Sections accepted.
Medaille du Merite awarded to Josyann
A Demoize, Switzerland. Medaille du
Merite CIDESCO awarded to Christine
Valmy, U.S.A.
1973
27th World Congress
held in London, Great
Britain.
This
year,
CIDESCO
consisted
of 21 Sections and
14 Schools. Medaille
du Merite CIDESCO
awarded
to Ray Cochrane, Great Britain. Diplome
d’Honneur de CIDESCO awarded to
Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark.
1974
28th World Congress
held in Tel Aviv,
Israel. Examinations
for estheticians with
at least five years
experience adopted
by General Assembly, thus giving
the opportunity to Beauty Therapists
who had not undergone training in a
CIDESCO School to obtain the CIDESCO
Diploma. Medaille du Merite CIDESCO
awarded to Ilse Vogel, Austria. Diplome
d’Honneur de CIDESCO awarded to N J
Schroder, Switzerland and Mica Pisanty,
Israel.
1976
30th World Congress
held in Vienna, Austria.
Education
meeting
in Brussels drafted
revised version of
CIDESCO Curriculum.
New Zealand and
South Africa Sections accepted.
1977
31st World Congress
held in Monte Carlo,
Monaco.
Indonesian
Section
accepted.
Medaille
du
Merite
awarded to Helene KonigPietrulla,
Germany;
Helena Harnik, Great
Britain; and Wim van
der Straten, Netherlands. Medaille
du Merite CIDESCO awarded to Rose
Droessaert,
Switzerland.
Diplome
d’Honneur du CIDESCO awarded to
Margit Gronroos, Finland. Princess
Grace of Monaco opened the Congress
with the following words- “I am pleased
to know that the Principality of Monaco
is welcoming the 31st Congress of the
Comité International D’Esthétique Et
De Cosmétologie. I do hope that the
Congress proceedings will be profitable
to everyone and that at
the end of the stay, all
participants will take
away a pleasant memory
of the Principality.”
1978
32nd
World
Education... the
cornerstone of CIDESCO’s
worldwide programme
1975
29th World Congress held in Athens,
Greece. Number of
CIDESCO
Schools
increased
to
35.
Medaille du Merite
CIDESCO awarded to
Lies
Muller-Winkler,
Germany
and
M
Laffargue,
France.
Medaille du Merite
CIDESCO awarded to Attie Wytzes,
Netherlands.
Congress held in
Brighton, Great Britain.
10th Anniversary of
Presidency of Dr Lauda.
Ireland Section accepted.
First Diplome du Georges
Dumont for Practical
Achievement awarded
to Rose Droessaert,
Switzerland.
1979
33rd World Congress
held in Monte Carlo,
Monaco.
Mrs
Nina
Haas, Germany, elected
President.
The History of CIDESCO
1980
34th World Congress
held in Tokyo, Japan.
First World Congress
and Exhibition in Asia.
New Australia A Section
accepted.
Medaille
du Merite CIDESCO
awarded to Miyoka
Shibayama, Japan.
1981
35th World Congress held in
Vienna.
1982
36th World Congress
held in Vancouver,
Canada. Mrs Lou
Mosky,
Greece,
elected President. Hong Kong and
Malaysia Sections accepted.
1983
37th World Congress
held
in
Hamburg,
Germany.
Work
experience required for
candidates to enter Post
Graduate
examination
reduced to three years.
Hamburg General Assembly appointed
Educational
Research
Committee
to
review
the
programme.
1984
38th World Congress
held in New York,
U.S.A.
General
Assembly confirmed
E d u c a t i o n a l
Committee
and agreed to include Advanced
Training in the programme. Singapore
and new U.S.A. Sections accepted.
1985
39th World Congress held in Helsinki,
Finland. First World
Congress and Exhibition
held in a Nordic country.
Mrs Kristina Peltomaa,
Finland,
elected
as
President.
Number
of CIDESCO Schools
increases to 51. First
CIDESCO display at Les
Novelles Esthetiques Congress in Nice.
This promotional display has become
an annual event.
The word ‘International’
in CIDESCO has true
meaning
1986
40th World Congress and Anniversary
held in Vienna, Austria. Taiwan and
Korea
Sections
accepted. First Diplome
de Rose Droessaert for
Services to Congress
Organisation awarded
to Lou Mosky, Greece.
Medaille du Merite
awarded to Gertrud
Kratky, New Zealand.
1987
41st World
Congress held in Glasgow,
Scotland. Mobile training
of CIDESCO examiners
begun. Great Britain B
Section accepted.
1988
42nd World Congress
held
in
Sydney,
Australia. New Statues and Regulations
adopted by General
Assembly. New CIDESCO
Theoretical
Training
Programme completed
by Education SubCommittee. Diplome
de Rose Droessaert
awarded to Dorothy
Parkes, Great Britain.
1989
43rd World Congress held in Athens,
Greece. Medaille du Merite awarded
to Titi Poerwosonoe, Indonesia,
(Posthumous). Medaille
Co-fondateur
du
CIDESCO awarded to
Marja Entrich, Sweden.
Diplome de Georges
Dumont awarded to
Eila Hellgren, Finland.
Honorary memberships
awarded
to
Fritz
Goosman and Kenneth Morris. Award
presented by Christine Peltomaa.
1990
44th World Congress
held in Amsterdam,
Netherlands. Medaille
du Merite awarded to
Eileen Lazar, Australia.
1991
45th World Congress held
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
New
Brazil
Section
accepted.
1992
46th World Congress
held in Nicosia, Cyprus,
hosted by CIDESCO
Hellas. Mrs Ursula van
Deelen, Netherlands,
elected President. The
first Board Member
outside
of
Europe
was elected, Helene
Bramwell, South Africa. Cyprus and
Australia B Sections accepted. First
Medaille D’Or for Loyal Service and
Outstanding dedication to CIDESCO &
the Beauty Therapy Profession awarded
to Kristina Peltomaa, Finland.
1993
First
“in-between”
Congress held in Rio
de Janiero, Brazil. The
newsletter
“CIDESCO
LINK” was published as
the ‘voice’ of CIDESCO.
1994
47th World Congress held in Basel,
Switzerland.
The
admittance
of
India
Section
increases
membership
to
30
countries.
Number
of
CIDESCO
Schools
increased to 107, a twofold increase in only
10 years. Medaille du
Merite awarded to Dr. Gertrud Harrer,
Austria. Medaille d’Or awarded to Wim
van der Straten, Netherlands. Medaille
d’Esthetique for Educational Services
awarded to Isa Carstens, South Africa.
1995
Second
“in-between”
Congress held at Sun
City, South Africa - the
first Congress on the
African
Continent.
Multiple
Choice
Question examination
becomes compulsory.
This examination is
unique in being a pioneer in a multilanguage test. There are now 30
CIDESCO Sections, 130 CIDESCO Schools
and 70 Beauty Centres recommended
by CIDESCO. New Germany Section
accepted.
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The History of CIDESCO
1996
48th World Congress, Golden Anniversary,
Washington D.C., U.S.A. Riita Salmi of Finland
elected as President. New France Section
accepted. First Examiners Workshop. Honorary
Membership was bestowed on Joan Thornycroft,
Great Britain. Medaille d’Or awarded to Elisabeth
Peet, Great Britain. Medaille d’Esthetique
awarded to Anne Weekes, Ireland. Medaille du
Merite awarded to Hedy Dettwiler, Switzerland.
2004
53rd CIDESCO World Congress was held in
Portoroz, Slovenia. Canada was accepted as a
section by the General Assembly. Riitta Salmi
awarded the Medaille D’Or for loyal service
and outstanding dedication. Honorary
membership bestowed upon Elise Wessels
and Baljeet Suri. Helene Bramwell re-elected
for 2nd term as President.
1997
2005
Extraordinary General Assembly in Wiesbaden, Germany. A
Promotional Seminar conducted by Megan Tozer was a first
for CIDESCO, as well as a full day Examiners’ Workshop.
54th CIDESCO World Congress held in New
York, United States of America. The Presidents
and Board Members were presented with
awards from CIDESCO Section USA for
their contribution and dedication and
commitment to CIDESCO
1998
49th CIDESCO World Congress in Athens,
Greece. New Zimbabwe Section accepted.
Honorary Presidency awarded to Mrs
Ursula van Deelen, Netherlands. Honorary
Membership awarded to Jean Worth, Great
Britain. Medaille d’Or awarded to Helene
Bramwell, South Africa.
1999
4th Extraordinary General Assembly
Zurich, Switzerland. New Russia section
accepted. New Slovenia section
accepted.
2000
50th CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition
Florence, Italy. Medaille d’Or awarded to Kenneth
Morris, Great Britain, Medaille du Merite awarded
to Clara L Chee, Malaysia, Medaille d’Esthetique
awarded to Cheng Ming Ming, Hong Kong. Helene
Bramwell of South Africa elected as President. New
Estonia Section accepted.
2006
60th anniversary of CIDESCO.
SPA Qualification finalised and introduced.
Celebration of 60 years of CIDESCO hosted
by CIDESCO Section Hellas in Athens at the
55th CIDESCO World Congress and Exhibition
at the Peace and Friendship Conference &
Exhibition Center. Two day workshop for
Examiners and 200 Accredited CIDESCO
Schools.
2001
51st CIDESCO World Congress. Held in Hong
Kong March 2001.
2002
General Assembly held in London, Great
Britain. New Statutes of CIDESCO accepted.
2003
52nd World Congress held in Adelaide,
Australia. New rules and regulations for
Sections ratified by the General Assembly.
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SECTIONS
Australia
Advanced Association of Beauty
Therapists-CIDESCO Section Australia
CIDESCO Schools Australia Ltd.(SectionB)
New Zealand
CIDESCO Section New Zealand Inc.
North America
Canada
France
CIDESCO Section France
Germany
BfD Bundesberufsverband der
Fachkosmetiker/innen in Deutschland,
Cidesco Sektion
Great britain
The Canadian Society of Professional Skin
Care Specialists
CIDESCO Schools (G.B.) Limited Greece
United States
Iceland
National Cosmetology Association,
CIDESCO Section USA
Felag Islenskra Snyrtifraeðinga, CIDESCO
Section Iceland
Asia
Ireland
China
Int. CICA Assoc. of Esthetics Ltd. Cidesco
Section CHINA
Indonesia
CIDESCO Section Indonesia
India
Association of Beauty Therapy &
Cosmetology (India)
CIDESCO Section India
Israel
Cosmeticians Association of IsraelCIDESCO Section Israel
Japan
CIDESCO Section Hellas
The Irish Beauty Professionals Association
- CIDESCO Section Ireland
Italy
Comitato Italiano di Estetica e
Cosmetologia CIDESCO
Latvia
Association of Beauticians &
Cosmotologists of Latvia
Netherlands
CIDESCO Sektie Nederland
Norway
Norske Kosmetologer og Hudterapeuters
Forbund-CIDESCO Section Norway
SCHOOLS
Australia
Advanced School of Beauty Therapy
Australasian College of Natural Therapies
Pty Ltd
Elly Lukas Beauty Therapy College
Hyde Park College of Skin and Body
Therapy
International School of Beauty Therapy
Natural Skincare College
Peninsula College of Beauty Therapy
Strand College of Beauty Therapy
International College of Esthetics
Sydney College of Skin Care
New Zealand
Auckland University of Technology
Beauty Therapy College of New Zealand
Eastern Institute of Technology
Elite International School of Beauty and
Spa Therapies
Elite International School of Beauty and
Spa Therapies Ltd
Int. College of Camille
Joyce Blok Beauty Therapy College
N.Z. Institute of Electrolysis and Beauty
Therapy
The National School of Aesthetics
Wellington School of Beauty Therapy
WITT Western Institute of Technology at
Taranaki
North America
CIDESCO Section Nippon
Russian Federation
Canada
Korea
Russian Association of BTH & Esthetic
Cosmetology-CIDESCO Section Russia
Dominelli International College of
Esthetics
Lam School of Advanced Esthetics
Pebec School of Esthetics & Beauty
Therapy
Beauty-Tech Esthetic School
Korea Central Estheticians Association
KCEA
Malaysia
Malaysian Beauty Therapy AssociationCIDESCO Section Malaysia
Singapore
Singapore Association of Beauty
Therapists-CIDESCO Section Singapore
Taiwan - Province of China
CIDESCO International Taiwan Section
Europe
Austria
CIDESCO-MEDIKOS Austria
Cyprus
Syndicat National de l`Esthétique
Cosmétique, CIDESCO Section Cyprus
Denmark
CIDESCO Section Denmark
Estonia
International Cosmetologist’s Association
of Estonia-CIDESCO Section Estonia
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Finland
Suomen CIDESCO Ry CIDESCO Section
Finland
Slovenia
Obrtna Zbornica Slovenije-CIDESCO
Section Slovenia
Sweden
Sveriges Hudterapeuters
Riksorganisation-CIDESCO Section
Sweden
united states
Africa
Independence College of Cosmetology
Institute of Cosmetology & Esthetics
Merrell University of Beauty Arts and
Science
Miss Marty’s Hair Academy & Esthetics
Institute
St. Paul Technical College
South Africa
Asia
South African Association of Health & Skin
Care Professionals
China
Switzerland
Schweiz. Fachverband für KosmetikCIDESCO Sektion Schweiz
Beijing Monita Hair & Esthetic
Professionals
Shanghai Monita Beauty Training College
Xian Monita Hair & Beauty College
Monita Chong Qing Beauty College
Jenny Beauty College
Josephine Beauty School
Monita Hair and Beauty College
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Winda’s International Aesthetics
Association Ltd
Dalian Monita Beauty College
Mid City Fitness + Beauty Ltd
Beauty Creation College
Esther Beauty & Fitness College
Shenzhen Monita Beauty College
India
BUTIC College of Beauty
Butic Institute of Beauty Therapy & Hair
Dressing
Seema Institute & Salon
Indonesia
Puspita Martha International Beauty
School
Pacific International Beauty Institute
japan
Hollywood Fashion & Beauty College
Kansai Beautypro College
Kokusai Hairdressing & Beauty Art
Vocational College
Marie Louise Holistic Beauty Academy
Takara International Esthetic College
Tokyo
Takara International Esthetic College
Osaka
Takigawa Aesthetic School
The Kozu Beauty and Hairdressing College
korea
Handok Beauty School
Shinsung College
Suwon Women’s College
Yangs Aesthetic Academy
Yelim Beauty Academy
malaysia
Clara Int. Beauty Therapy Academy
Clara International
Domeilee Beauty Academy
EWI Academy
Impress-Esteem Beauty Academy
Iris Beauty Academy
Issamay School of Beauty Sdn. Bhd.
LBS Beauty Academy SDN. BHD.
Scent Institute of Beauty & Aroma
Therapy Sdn Bhd
Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Penang
Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Petaling Jaya
Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Kuala Lumpur
Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Ipoh Perak
Top to Toe Beauty Therapy Johor Bahru
singapore
Cosmoprof School of Beauty Therapy &
Make-up
Professional Beaute-N-Cosmetics Training
Centre Pte. Ltd.
Top to Toe College of Beauty Therapy
Plato The Republic Make up Academy
thailand
Aim International School of Aesthetics &
Spa Therapy
Europe
Cyprus
Frederick Institute of Technology
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KES College
Susini College Nicosia
Susini College Limassol
Denmark
Den Alternative Kosmetologskole
Kosmetolog Skolen
Estonia
The First Estonian Private Cosmetic School
Finland
City of Helsinki College of Culinary,
Fashion and Beauty/Dept. of Beauty
Therapy
Omnia - Espoon Seudun Ammattiopi
Abolands Yrkesinstitut
SKY Opisto
Suomen Kosmetologikoulu
Turun Kosmetologikoulu
France
Ecole Privée d’Enseignement de Soins
Esthétiques Caterine Sertin
Ecole Privée d’Esthétique de Touraine
Ecole Internationale d’Esthétique
Catherine Lorène
Ecole E.S.P.A.C.E. Beauté Thalgo
Ecole Technique de Maquillage
Germany
Staatlich genehmigte Berufsfachschule
für Kosmetik Norkauer
Berufsfachschule für Kosmetologie John
Herfs
Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik
Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Lerninstitut
für Aus- u. Weiterbildung
Berufsfachschule für Kosmetik Traute de
Lorenzi
D+B Dienstleistung + Bildung
Gemeinnützige GmbH
Kosmetikschule Cosmovital
GREAT BRITAIN
Cambridge School of Beauty Therapy
Champneys College for Health and Beauty
Great Yarmouth College
Mary Reid Int. School of Beauty
Oxford International College of BTY
Ray Cochrane Beauty School
Saltash College
Steiner School of Beauty Therapy
The International School of Beauty
Therapy
The London School of Beauty & Make-up
The Yorkshire College of Beauty Therapy
Ireland
Bronwyn Conroy Beauty School
Waterford College of Further Education
Coen Cantrell International College of
Beauty Therapy
Cavan Institute
Cork College of Beauty Therapy
Cork College of Commerce
Crumlin College of Business and Technical
Studies
Fernanda Scappaticci Intern. College of
Beauty and Compl.Therapies
Foxhall College of Beauty Therapy
Georgina Price College of Beauty Therapy
Kilkenny School of Beauty Therapy
Limerick Senior College
Mayoralty College
Pembroke College of Beauty & Body
Therapy
Portlaoise College of Beauty Therapy
Senior College
The Coogan Bergin College of Beauty
Therapy
The Galligan College of Beauty
The Institute and Clinic of Beauty and
Complementary Therapies
Woodworth/Whelan Therapy College
israel
Eve Center
latvia
Rigas Kosmetikas Skola
malta
The Int. School of Beauty Therapy
netherlands
Institute Berber Hoogkamer
Instituut de Korte
Instituut de Vries Kok
Instituut Lya Goosmann/Thomas
Instituut Penso-Garmes
Opleidingsinstituut Thomas BV
northern Ireland
Roberta Mechan College
Younique College of Beauty and Holistics
Bronwyn Conroy Beauty School
norway
Den Franske Kosmetolog Skole
Hudpleieakademiet
Sorlandets Hudpleiefagskole
russia
Cosmetic educational centre “NERA”
slovenia
Srednja Sola Za Farmacijo Kozmetiko
sweden
Elisabethskolan Göteborg
Elisabethskolan Stockholm
Gilda Skolan AB - Göteborg
Gilda Skolan AB - Malmö
Gilda Skolan AB - Stockholm
Privatskolan för Hudvard & Spa
switzerland
ARCOS Akademie für Kosmetologie
Athenee Ecole Professionnelle
dEsthetique et Cosmetologie
Ecole d’ Esthétique Vio Malherbe
Ecole Internationale dEsthétique et
Cosmétologie
Ecole Lorelei Valère
Fachschule für Kosmetik und
Hauttherapie
united arab emirates
The Cleopatra & Steiner Beauty Training
Center
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south africa
Beautiko Academy of Beauty
Camelot Bloemfontein
Camelot Centurion
Camelot Durban
Camelot East Rand
Camelot International Cape Town
Camelot International Head Office
Cape Peninsula Training Institute
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Central University of Technology
Centurion Akademie
Elken Primarius Private College
Face to Face Beauty School
Face to Face Make-up Design School
Helia-D International Health and Beauty
Training College Pty
Int. Academy of Health & Skin Care
Jade Institute
Jill Farquharson College
Langebaan Academy of Health & Beauty
Therapy
Madge Wallace Beauty College - JHB
Madge Wallace International College of
Skincare + Body Therapy
Paarl Institute
Potchefstroom Academy for Beauty
Therapy
Riana’s Int. Academy of Health and Skin
Care
SA Health and Skincare Academy (Pty) Ltd
Sandy Roy Beauty Therapy Institute
Sonett International Academy
Stellenbosch Academy of Health and Skin
Care Therapy (Pty) Ltd.
Success International H+S Academy
T.S.I. Health & Skin Care Academy PTY Ltd
The Academy of Beauty Therapy
Total Concept
Tshwane University of Technology
Department of Somatology
X-Cellence Academy (Pty) Ltd
zimbabwe
Cindy’s Beauty Therapy School
Silvana Academy of Natural Health &
Beauty Therapy
Puerto Rico
Beauty Secrets
Holistic Therapy & Beauty Centre
Skin Deep Beauty Salon & Laser Clinic
Bianca Pucchi Inc.
Ireland
Coogan Bergin Clinic
Malta
Marion Camilleri Esthetic Cosmetology
Netherlands
Advies en Behandeling op Maat
Annemarie van Heezick Totaalkosmetiek
Beauty Inn Health & Beauty Centre
Beauty Planning
Huidverzorgingsinstituut
Institut de Beauté Salon Claire
Instituut Cocky
Instituut Omnia
Le Salon M. Winkelmolen
Rémy M. Rens-Smith
Rieberth Elders-Meijer
Praktijk Els van Gogh
Praktijk Huidverbetering
Ria de Korte Salons
Schoonheidsinstituut Anne van Aken
Schoonheidsinstituut Lonneke Kanters
Serbia and Montenegro
Beauty Center HARA
Slovenia
Kozmeticni Salon/Spa Center
Kozmeticni Studio Neda
Kozmetika Branka Jager Loncar
Kozmetika in Sauna Fanci
Kozmeticno Fizioterapeutski Center
Kozmeticni Center s Pedikuro “Jerneja”
Salon za Kozmeticno Nego Apolonia
Spa Center Za Nego Koze
Spain
Switzerland
North America
Canada
Europe
Boundary Park Skin Concepts
Austria
United States
Kosmetik-Institut Stranz
Carmen Delgado’s Oasis Spa
Complexions Medi-Spa for Beauty &
Wellness
European Body Concepts Spa Naturelle
Mark Lees Skin Care Inc.
Mona Spa & Laser Center
Palestra Skin Care
Skin Care Chvasta International, USA Inc
Germany
Kosmetik Fachinstitut Brigitte Sterz
The Salon
Israel
Carmela Fridman Beauty Centre
Drorit Ron Cosmetic Treatments
Jaffa Institut de Beauté
Yeelat Hen Beauty Center
Malaysia
Clara International Beauty Centre Petaling Jaya
Clara International Beauty Centre - Kuala
Lumpur
LBS SDN. BHD. (Jaya Jusco Jb)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Jaya Jusco Melaka)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Mahkota Parade)
LBS SDN. BHD. (MID VALLEY)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Plaza Tasek)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Summit)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Sungai Wang)
LBS SDN. BHD. (TAIPAN)
LBS SDN. BHD. (Waterfront City)
Singapore
Beauty Symphony
Changi Village Hotel (Le Meridien) - The
Retreat
Singapore Marriott Hotel - The Retreat
Grand Hyatt Singapore - Club Oasis Spa
United Arab Emirates
Africa
Skin Therapy Centre
Phanie Beauty Centre
Indonesia
Cidesco Beauty Institute Mustika Ratu
Klinik Pelangsingan Kecantikan Pacific
Puri Ayu Martha Tilaar
Sweden
Elisabetkliniken AB
Hudvardsalong Viola
Skönhetshuset Ateljé Beauty
New Zealand
Cyprus
China
Monita Beauty & Spa
Ospa
Cleopatra’s Spa
Simply Skin
Hepburn Spa, Victoria
Day Spa at Unley Park, South Australia
Australia
Asia
Connections Face Body Spa
Beauty Center Lacuna
Dermo-Studio Gabriella Andina - Ahrens
Institut Stendhal
Kosmetikinstitut Ronelle
Salon de Beauté
Salon de Beauté la Rosée
Well + Beauty
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South Africa
The Health & Skin Care Clinic c/o
Mediderma Clinic
The Mask Skin Body Clinic
Tina Schöltz Clinic
Today’s Ultimate Skin and Body Care
- Rivonia
Total Concept
Namibia
Ames Health Skincare Clinic
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Ms. Alanna Heydanus
Ms. Alexandra Wolf
Ms. Andrea van den Haute
Ms. Angela Stubbersfield
Mrs. Anita Erika Bürki
Ms. Anna Caroline Allington
Ms. Anna F.W. Ekman
Ms. Annabelle Taylor
Ms. Anna-Cari Gund
Ms. Anne Lindsay
Ms. Annemieke Alma van Aken
Ms. Annette Walsh
Ms. Annica Joensuu
Ms. Arlene Davey
Miss Baljeet Suri
Ms. Barbara Lauretta Jones
Ms. Berber Hoogkamer-Opleidingen
Ms. Beverley Crowther
Ms. Christina Hagberg Talonen
Ms. Christine Tilley
Ms. Corrine Anne Brown
Ms. Deborah Maring
Ms. Diane Khoshkhoo
Ms. Dianne J. Miles
Mrs. Dr. Rae Leibowitz
Ms. Elisabeth Inger Storvand
Mrs. Elise Wessels
Ms. Elizabeth Tarpey
Ms. Ellen de Vries
Ms. Erika Baumann
Ms. Evie Lai Soo Seng
Ms. Fernanda Scappaticci-Morris
Mrs. Gabriella Andina-Ahrens
Ms. Georgina Price
Ms. Geraldine McGuigan
Ms. Gillian Bryne
Ms. Gunnhildur Rögnvaldsdöttir
Ms. Hazel Oorschot
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Ms. Helene Goh Hui Khoon
Mrs. Helga Koeninger
Ms. Helle Sehested-Kjaergaard
Ms. Herma Ferdinandusse
Ms. Ina Ek
Ms. Inkeri Sarpila
Ms. Irma Gol
Ms. Isabel Roos
Ms. Jana Perkins
Ms. Janet Rose
Ms. Jaqueline Piotaz
Ms. Jeannie Tai Yoke Chin
Ms. Jennifer Joy Savannah
Mrs. Joan Thornycroft
Ms. Joanna Hoare
Ms. Joanne Cusworth
Ms. Johanna Helene van Aken-Ploeg
Ms. Johanna Magdalena Spamers
Ms. Johanna-Maria-Wilhelmina de Roosde Wolf
Ms. Jonna Jingbrant
Ms. Joon L. Wong
Ms. Josephine Stridh
Ms. Josephine Wackett
Ms. Josephine Ho
Ms. Judy West
Ms. Julia Leone
Ms. Julie Yoke Peng Lew
Ms. Karin Lupgens
Ms. Kathleen T. Martorelli
Ms. Kathy Driscoll
Ms. Kristina Valkeasuo
Ms. Liandré Hawkes
Ms. Linda Jackson
Ms. Lois Fisher
Ms. Lonneke Kanters
Ms. Lorraine Galligan
Ms. Margaret Toulier
Ms. Mari Horiguchi
Ms. Maria Severinsson
Ms. Marielle Larsson
Ms. Monique van Duren
Ms. Narelle E. Blinman
Ms. Natalie Weling
Ms. Nathalie David
Ms. Nicola Romeril-Peter
Ms. Nina Maria Sipilä-Latovehmas
Ms. Pamela Adkins
Ms. Patricia Ann Lam
Ms. Phanie Poupoutsi
Ms. Rieberth Elders-Meijer
Mrs. Riitta Salmi
Ms. Riitta Vaara
Ms. Rita Dominelli
Ms. Ronelle Iten
Ms. Samantha Allmand
Ms. Sandy Roy
Ms. Sara-Jane Roberts
Mrs. Sarka Crook
Ms. Shuh En Liou
Ms. Signe Bernhard
Ms. Sindy Chan Mei Heung
Ms. Susan Swift
Ms. Sylvia Molenaar-Haas
Ms. Tanja Warjonen
Ms. Thea de Ruyter
Mrs. Tina Nissen
Ms. Tina Schöltz
Ms. Una Anna-Maria Nuotio
Mrs. Ursula van Deelen
Mrs. Victoria Malmström
Mr. Wim van der Straten
Ms. Yassamin Safaie
Mrs. Yvonne Schaller-Salzmann
Ms. Zhao Hyang Sook
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Roll of Honour
Roll of Honour
CIDESCO PRESIDENTS
Up to and including the year 2006 there have been
14 Presidents.
1946 - 1949
Jacques Poirsons
1949 - 1951
Louis Leduc
1951 - 1952
No President
1952 - 1953
Prof. Dr. M. Foà
1953 - 1954
Mr. Contier
1954 - 1963
Adolph Feldscher
1963 - 1966
Ria de Korte
1966 - 1968
Dr. Paolo Rovesti
1968 - 1979
Dr. Edith Lauda
1979 - 1982
Nina Haas
1982 - 1985
Lou Mosky
1985 - 1992
Kristina Peltomaa
1992 - 1996
Ursula van Deelen
1996 - 2000
Riita Salmi
2000 - Today
Helene Bramwell
Honorary Presidents
Frau Nina Haas
Mrs. Lou Mosky
Mrs. Ursula van Deelen
Mrs. Guiliana Brambilla
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mr. Kenneth Morris
Mrs. Jean Worth
Mrs. Joan Thornycroft
Mrs. Elise Wessels
Dr. Frits Goosmann
Miss Baljeet Suri
Ms. Anya Demoizé
PAST BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs. Elinor Bull-Hansen
Mr. Hans De Heidendorff-Schuster
Mrs. Hedy Dettwiler
Mr. Kenneth Morris
Mrs. Lou Mosky
Ms. Kristina Peltomaa
Mrs. Jean Worth
Mr. Wim van der Straten
Mrs. Gabriella Andina-Ahrens
Mrs. Anita Erika Bürki
Dr. Horstdieter Niejahr
Mrs. Riita Salmi
Miss Baljeet Suri
Mrs. Joan Thornycroft
Mrs. Ursula van Deelen
Mrs. Elise Wessels
Mrs. Margrit Altenburg
Mr. Christian Bornkessel
Mr. Dr. Fritz Goosmann
Ms. G. Johansson
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Ms. Len Klaphaak
Ms. Edith Lauda
Ms. I. Vogel
Mrs. Debbie Wynne
CIDESCO MEDALS MEDAILLE COFONDATEUR DU CIDESCO (Historical
Honour)
1971 1989
Jacques Poirsons, France
Georges Dumont, Belgium
Marja Entrich, Sweden
MEDAILLE DU MERITECIDESCO
(Research)
1967
1968
1969
1971
1972
1975
1977
1980
2004
Dr.med. E.H. Wegener,
Germany
Georges Dumont, Belgium
Ria de Korte, Netherlands
Marcel Vanzeveren, Belgium
Christine Valmy, U.S.A.
Attie Wytzes, Netherlands
Rose Droessaert, Switzerland
Miyoka Shibayama, Japan
Rumanti Sartomo, Indonesia
DIPLOME D’HONNEUR DU CIDESCO
(Training & General Education)
1966
1973
1974
1977
Mabi Svampa, Italy
Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark
N.J. Schroder, Switzerland
Mica Pisanty, Israel
Margit Gronroos, Finland
DIPLOME DE GEORGES DUMONT
(Personal Achievement)
1978
1989
Rose Droessaert, Switzerland
Eila Hellgren, Finland
DIPLOME DE ROSE DROESSAERT (Services
to Congress Organisation)
1986
1988
Lou Mosky, Greece
Dorothy Parkes, Great Britain
MEDAILLE D’OR (Loyal Service &
Oustanding Dedication)
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2004
Gerd Lund, Denmark
Kristina Peltomaa, Finland
Wim van der Straten,
Netherlands
Elisabeth Peet, Great Britain
Helene Bramwell, South Africa
Kenneth Morris, Great Britain
Riitta Salmi, Finland
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MEDAILLE DU MERITE (Professional
Standards & Status)
1960
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1986
1989
1990
1994
1996
2000
Nelly Andreazzi, Austria
Lydia Dainow, Switzerland
Giuliana Brambilla, Italy
Dr. Anne-Marie Krogler,
Austria
Margit Gronroos, Finland
Madeleine Maguin, France
Asta Poppelsdorf, Germany
W. Wanrooy-Ogterop,
Netherlands
Dr. Teresita Colli, Italy
Dr.med. Hurlaux, France
F.V. Wells, Great Britain
Anne-Marie Hartig, Denmark
Mica Pisanty, Israel
Dr. Janistyn, Germany
Dr. Nadja Avalle, Switzerland
Rosy Alexandre, Belgium
Dr. Bonadeo, Italy
Germaine Oggier, Switzerland
Dr. Agniola Massora, Italy
Len Klaphaak, Netherlands
J. Anya Demoize, Switzerland
Ray Cochrane, Great Britain
Ilse Vogel, Austria
Lies Muller-Winkler, Germany
M. Laffargue, France
Kitty Zaremba, Austria
Helene Konig-Pietrulla,
Germany
Helena Harnik, Great Britain
Wim van der Straten,
Netherlands
Gertrud Kratky, New Zealand
Titi Poerwosoenoe, Indonesia
(posthumous)
Eileen Lazar, Australia
Dr. Gertrude Harrer, Austria
Hedy Dettwiler, Switzerland
Clara L. Chee, Malaysia
MEDAILLE D’ESTHETIQUE (Educational
Services)
1994
1996
2000
Isa Carstens, South Africa
Anne Weekes, Ireland
Cheng Meng Ming, Hong Kong
ESTHETIQUE AWARD
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
Esther Valleze, Belgium
Marja Entrich, Sweden
Anne Seidel, Austria
Dr. Emil Vodder, Denmark
Helen Pietrulla, Germany
Ada Sensi, Italy
Marguerite Maury, France
Freddy Housiau, Belgium
Walter Friedmann, Germany
Sallie Blair, Great Britain
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1966
1967
1968
1970
1972
1975
1976
1977
1981
1982
S. Havu-Kaljala, Finland
Herbert Pietrulla, Germany
Gioi Ardessi, Italy
Elisabeth Fonteyne, Belgium
Janina Bilski, Germany
Gunther Wittlinger, Austria
Keiko Tsukino, Japan
Wieny Wamrooy-Ogterop,
Netherlands
Lies Muller-Winkler, Germany
Johanna Lack, Great Britain
Mayoshi Nakano, Japan
Patricia Lam, Canada
COSMETOLOGIE AWARD
1956
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1975
1976
1977
Dr. es. Sc. Paolo Rovesti, Italy
Dr. Richard Eckstein,
Germany
Dr. Jean M. Cotte, France
Dr. Michael Babor, Germany
Louis Schmuck, France
Dr. G. Hunger-Ricci,
Switzerland
Jean d’Athene, France
Hans Neumann, Germany
Georges Worms, France
Herbert Pietrulla, Germany
Marguerite Maury, France
Ing. Otto Hofer, Austria
Dr. Tossata, Italy
Nina Haas, Germany
Ing. Otto Hofer, Austria
Kenneth Morris, Great Britain
Monique Moreau, France
MEDICINE AWARD
1957
1959
1960
1961
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1972
1973
1975
1976
1977
1981
Dr. Rudolf Drobil, Austria
Dr. Karl Edam, Germany
Dr. Hans Nemec, Germany
Dr. E.H. Wegener, Germany
Dr. Charles Baud, Switzerland
Dr. Edith Lauda, Austria
Dr. Renaud, France
Dr. Haneveld, Netherlands
Dr. Hilde Hlosto, Sweden
Dr. Vernocchi, Italy
Dr. Anne-Marie Krogler,
Austria
Dr. Louis Vidal, France
Dr. W. Kuhnau, Germany
Dr. F. Schrogendorfer,
Austria
Leslie Gardiner, Great Britain
Dr. J. Douloufakis, Greece
Dr. P. Regnault, Canada
Dr. M. Hechmati, Iran
Prof. A. Lugger, Austria
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