From Books to Beauty: David McConnell’s Fragrant Pivot to Avon

How a door-to-door book salesman turned a free perfume sample into the global Avon empire.
From Books to Beauty: David McConnell’s Fragrant Pivot to Avon
Avon products inside the U.S. headquarters for Avon Products Inc. on Sept. 14, 2011 in New York City. Mario Tama/Getty Images
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In the early mix of American commerce, few founders were less driven to build an empire than David H. McConnell. Born in 1858 in Oswego, New York, he came of age in a country still shaping its commercial identity. Lacking inherited wealth or connections, he started as a traveling book salesman, relying on persistence to earn commissions.

This modest beginning took a pivotal turn with a small, practical adjustment.

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Brian D'Ambrosio
Brian D'Ambrosio
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Brian D’Ambrosio is a prolific writer of nonfiction books and articles. He specializes in histories, biographies, and profiles of actors and musicians. One of his previous books, "Warrior in the Ring," a biography of world champion boxer Marvin Camel, is currently being adapted for big-screen treatment.