Lise Watier (businesswoman)

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Born
Marie Ginette Jeanne Lise Watier

(1942-11-08) 8 November 1942 (age 82)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
KnownforBusinesswoman
Awards
  • Officer of the National Order of Quebec (2000)
  • Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec (2014)
HonoursMember of the Order of Canada
Lise Watier
Born
Marie Ginette Jeanne Lise Watier

(1942-11-08) 8 November 1942 (age 82)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Known forBusinesswoman
Awards
  • Officer of the National Order of Quebec (2000)
  • Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec (2014)
HonoursMember of the Order of Canada

Lise Watier (born on 8 November 1942) is a Canadian businesswoman.[1] She is the founder of the cosmetics company Lise Watier, which she headed from 1972 to 2013. In 1999, Ottawa Citizen journalist Kate Jaimer nicknamed her "the Celine Dion of Quebec makeup".[citation needed]

Personal life

Watier was the only child in a family where she was the center of attention. Outside the family unit, she was described as shy during her years at the convent. As a teenager, she lacked self-confidence due to her appearance, which she considered thin and gave herself the nickname of shallot. Noticing her insecurities, her mother encouraged her to take a makeup course at the Salonde Regina de France on Saint Catherine Street. It was also at this time that she discovered a passion for makeup.

Lise Watier has been married to Serge Rocheleau since 1988. She has two children (daughters), Nathalie and Marie-Lise, from a previous relationship with Guillermo Andrade. Family members worked for Watier's company; her husband was the CEO, and her two daughters were employees.

The Lise Watier archive collection (P1001) is kept at the BAnQ center in Old Montreal from the National Library and Archives of Quebec.[1]

Professional career

Awards and recognitions

References

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