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Joining WIN connects you to a community committed to…

Increasing the number of women:
in executive positions
serving on boards
in leadership positions in research organizations

Increasing the amount of funding for:
women-owned ventures
female-driven research
research in women’s health

providing development for future leaders:
leadership and board training
international business success tips
management, coaching, PR/media, webinars
WIN membership is open to everyone in the nutraceutical industry. We believe that women/men/non-binary need to collaborate to elevate the industry
Membership benefits include:
- Access to the WIN membership portal to connect with other members and access resources
- Invitations to all WIN in-person and virtual events
- Monthly WIN member newsletter
- Ability to post to the WIN job board
- Additional benefits are being added on an ongoing basis
Professional membership is $100/year.
Hear from others in the industry
Why WIN?
"Women bring a unique perspective and power to an organization. They drive cultural change, effective solutions, and teamwork. Skills that are underappreciated and needed in the world today."

Michelle Martin
Cypress Ingredients"Just like our desire to make better-for-you food accessible to all humans, not too distant in the future, the hope is, we’re celebrating one another every day, with a focus on gender being obsolete.”

Andress Blackwell
Whipstich Capital"We must be relentless in our pursuit of opportunity for women in our industry to empower them to have equal influence and impact on the decisions that will lead to a better and healthier world.

Gillian Fish
The 6AM Agency“Females are the primary consumers in the nutraceutical industry, yet they are underrepresented in leadership roles in the companies serving them. We need to work together to improve this."

Traci Kantowski
Industry Transparency Center“Beyond the social justice, the world has a huge economic growth opportunity in closing the gender gap. The economic growth of the top five gender neutral countries (ranked by WEF) exceeded the US by 20%.”
