PROMOTION OF WOOL
Work Of Miss N. Sanders
[Be tUSAM VAUGHAM I
In a world where manmade fibres are making bounding progress, wool has managed to hold on to tts markets with astonishing BurcM*. Part of the credit for this goes to Mias Nan Sanders, who since 1958 has been director of market development for the Australian Wool
Bureau—that is, chief saleswoman for Australia's mighty wool industry. Whenever you come across • reference to a wool fashion award, a wool beauty queen, a plan to sponsor new colours for wool, you can be fairly sure that Miss Sanders has something to do with it Miss Sanders has been to business 25 years and has been promoting raw textiles for 15 years. Today she is aaid to be the highest paid woman executive in Australia.
She to married to an Australian Navy captain and they live to a 100-year-old house to the Melbourne suburb of East St Kilda.
At the moment though, she is on one of her numerous tripe overseas. In Paris and London last week she was telling reporters that every garment she was wearing was made of woo) even her rather glamorous underwear. (All rights reserved)
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30045, 1 February 1963, Page 2
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