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Women’s Health: The Importance of Equal Representation in Clinical Trials. The experts explore the critical need for equal representation in clinical trials, shedding light on the data gaps and barriers preventing women from participating.
BREAKING NEWS! Women In Nutraceuticals Receives the Esteemed 2024 Person of the Year Award!
Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN) is incredibly honored to share the news that we have received the Person of the Year Award bestowed by WholeFoods Magazine, which recognizes a person or group of people making a major impact on the industry.
Insightful and inspired contributors include Women In Nutraceuticals members Susan Hewlings, Douglas Kalman PhD RD, Katie Emerson MS, RD/LDN, CISSN, Karen Hecht, Ph.D., and Elyse Lovett, MBA, MS, as well as Denis Faye, MS sharing his thoughts on the dangers, common signs of a concussion, and steps to take if you experience one. Learn more HERE
Women In Nutraceuticals member Stephanie G., Global Sales Director Nutra Division (SUANNUTRA)/Suanfarma sat down with Danielle Masterson, NutraCast Host, to discuss her career trajectory from her roots in Venezuela, her entrepreneurial insights, and why she joined WIN.
Access this insightful conversation HERE
While there has been meaningful progress toward gender parity in corporate leadership in the United States in the past decade, according to the Women in the Workplace 2024 report from LeanIn.org and McKinsey & Company, there are concerning trends around commitment at an individual and organizational level that will challenge this forward momentum.
Nutritional Outlook / Women In Nutraceuticals Roundtable: The Future of Women's Health Research
Q. Can the WHI’s Model Help the Nutraceutical Industry Answer Questions the Study Didn’t Even Ask?
A. The Experts Respond!
“The organization’s dedication to building support for women across the nutraceutical supply chain is helping to increase the presence of women in leadership roles, connect female-led businesses with funding, boost women’s participation in research,” Stephen Daniells, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, North & South America at William Reed Ltd.
WIN launched an awards program designed to celebrate the remarkable contributions and achievements of those who champion gender equity, drive research innovations, excel in mentorship within the nutraceutical sector, and significantly contribute to WIN’s programs.
In this episode of NutraPreneur, we welcome Heather Granato, the Vice President of Partnerships and Sustainability at Informa, and the President of Women in Nutraceuticals. The spotlight is on the critical themes of sustainability, the evolving role of women in leadership within the nutraceutical industry, and the prevailing trends shaping its trajectory.
Women and children first – Digital Magazine. Women have always been the driving force behind supplement buying decisions, but it’s been an uphill climb to fully understand the best health care practices and supplement products for females when nearly all the relevant clinical data collected comes from men.
Martin was running her design consultancy while working full-time for a lighting company, when she was introduced to Cypress’ founder and CEO, Paul Willis, through another person Martin had met while the two were volunteering at the same non-profit. Although she had more client work than she could handle at the time, she was intrigued by the industry and project Willis asked her to help him with: the launch of Cypress’ chelated minerals line.
Karen Todd is Vice President, Global Brand Marketing at Kyowa Hakko USA and Chairperson at Women in Nutraceuticals (WIN). Loren Israelsen visits with Karen Todd and discusses the beginnings of WIN, the mission behind the organization and all the great members from the industry getting behind it. There's been immense growth in a very short period of time.
Nutritional Outlook recently sat down with three esteemed panelists to discuss the importance of women's representation in science, both as scientists, and as research subjects. What followed was an insightful conversation highlighting the progress the nutraceuticals industry has made in being inclusive to women, but more importantly, the great deal of work that remains to create equity in the field.
Marking its first official regional liaison outside of the U.S., Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN) has appointed Rajat Mittal Shah as Global Liaison in India. Acknowledged as one of the foremost industry leaders in India, whose impact and influence is felt across the global nutraceuticals industry, Shah is co-founder of Nutriventia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Inventia Healthcare.
Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN) is a nonprofit group established in 2022 with a mission to “empower women to unlock their personal and professional potential,” ultimately looking to “achieve economic and societal equity to change the global industry.” WIN recently conducted an industry Leadership Survey to get a global benchmark of where the industry is today in terms of gender equity.
Data from the “Gender Representation in Nutraceutical Industry Leadership” survey from the nonprofit group Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN) confirmed that women are underrepresented within senior leadership positions.
In this episode of The Nutritional Outlook Podcast, Jennifer Grebow, Editor-in-Chief of Nutritional Outlook magazine, interviews Heather Granato, a 30-year veteran of the natural products industry. She is currently based in London and leads efforts related to industry partnerships and broader sustainability initiatives for the Vitafoods and Food Ingredients brands.
A new benchmarking survey from Women In Nutraceuticals - a non-profit dedicated to achieving gender parity in the industry, highlights the benefits of promoting female leadership.