At this year’s SupplySide East, taking place on April 16 and 17 in Secaucus, NJ, Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN) will be hosting a networking event and partnering on an education session titled “Substantiating Products for Women – Building Trust Through Science.”
At this year’s SupplySide East, taking place on April 16 and 17 in Secaucus, NJ, Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN) will be hosting a networking event and partnering on an education session titled “Substantiating Products for Women – Building Trust Through Science.” The education session will take place on April 16 at 1:45 PM, and will address some of the following topics:
The speakers participating in the education session include: Linda Alvarez, MD, MBA,founder and CEO Levelle Nutrition; Lauren Aronson, advertising and consumer protection partner at Amin Talati Wasserman; Rachel Kreider, VP product innovation, GNC; Salma Fathalla, ASQ, CQA, senior director quality & regulatory, JDS Therapeutics / Bonafide Health; and Cassie Smith, CPA, Aldrich CPAs & Advisors.
The networking event, #WINtogether Gender Equity Networking Reception, will take place on Wednesday, April 17 from 11:15 AM-12:15 PM EDT at the Connect Hub space. “We’re delighted to partner with SupplySide East to continue to showcase the power of gender equity to drive innovation in the nutraceutical industry,” said WIN president Heather Granato, in a press release. “We look forward to connecting with women and men who are interested in building more dynamic, inclusive businesses that support consumer health.”
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