While some questions were answered, others remain unresolved. To continue addressing concerns, Givaudan committed to bringing ...
Givaudan CEO Ann Leonard confirmed to a frustrated crowd on Monday there would be mobile office hours for anyone affected by ...
"We are looking at and prioritizing other locations to continue our operations going forward," said Givaudan President Ann Leonard.
Clifton residents packed a community meeting to express various concerns with Givaudan and the city's response to a plant ...
Hundreds of Clifton residents packed United Crescent Hill Ministries Monday night to grill the president of Givaudan on the ...
The explosion remains under investigation, and it is unclear when residents will be able to return to their homes.
Frustrated neighbors gathered at United Crescent Hill Ministries on State Street to express their concerns following a deadly ...
Tuesday afternoon, Givaudan announced mobile office hours, being held by the company and their third-party contractor who ...
Ann Leonard, the president of Givaudan Sense Colour, the company that owns the Louisville's plant, spoke virtually on Friday. She said the company takes blame for what happened. "We love ...
The president of a Kentucky plant that exploded earlier this week said the company is accountable for the accident and will ...
“First and foremost, we are devastated by the accident that happened on Tuesday,” said Ann Leonard, president of Givaudan Sense Color, during a call-in meeting with reporters Friday afternoon.
Representatives from Givaudan Sense Color and Louisville officials will meet with community members impacted by the recent workplace explosion in the Clifton neighborhood that happened Tuesday, Nov. 2 ...