Josie Natori
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Josie Natori (born Josefina Almeda Cruz, May 9, 1947) is a Filipino-American fashion designer and the CEO and founder of The Natori Company. Natori served as a commissioner on the White House Conference on Small Business. In March 2007 she was awarded the Order of Lakandula, one of the highest civilian awards in the Philippines. In April 2007, Natori received the "Peopling of America" Award from the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation. She often says her business philosophy is based around an "East-West mix" of culture and design.
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Order of Lakandula; Peopling of America, 2007; commissioner on the White House Conference on Small Business.
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Josie Natori in 2009
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Filipino, American
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This is a journey through my heritage, in a way. It's ancient Eastern inspiration for modern Western use. Beautiful is beautiful, whatever its time.
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After six years at Merrill I had become the first woman V.P. in corporate finance, but I was really bored. I wanted to be like my grandmother and have my own company. In retrospect, there was a creative side of me that needed fulfilling, too.
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—Josie Natori, on the launch of her home goods line in Architectural Digest, October, 2011
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—Josie Natori, The New York Times, June, 2009.
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Josie Natori, Natori, Josie, and N Natori
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