The annual Legal, Regulatory & Compliance Forum on Dietary Supplements will take place in person on June 29-30 at the Westin Grand Central hotel in New York City.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN; Washington, D.C.) and the American Conference Institute (ACI) have partnered once again to deliver the annual Legal, Regulatory & Compliance Forum on Dietary Supplements, which will take place in person on June 29-30 at the Westin Grand Central hotel in New York City. Steve Mister, president and CEO of CRN, and Tara Falsani, general counsel and vice president at Nature’s Way, will co-chair the event this year.
“It’s such an important time to come together for in-depth discussions of the legal and regulatory challenges our industry faces,” said Mister in a press release. “Our ability to innovate and to deliver on growing consumer demand for safe, effective, and beneficial dietary supplement and functional food products depends on being able to maneuver the changing legal and regulatory landscape as well. This conference always delivers the latest advice, strategic insights to guide decisions, provocative conversations and the camaraderie that comes from exchanging ideas and learning with your colleagues.”
“Legal and regulatory issues are front and center for our industry, affecting supplements used for decades like n-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) and newer formulations such as hemp derived cannabidiol (CBD) alike, with the potential to affect other ingredients,” noted Falsani. “Our agenda will help participants prepare for what’s ahead.”
Conference details and registration can be accessed here.
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