Mike Montemarano, Associate Editor 04.05.21
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) recently announced co-chairs and a preview for the agenda for the organization’s 9th annual Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Forum on Dietary Supplements taking place virtually June 8-10.
Co-chairs include Steve Mister, CRN president and CEO; Scott Bass, partner and head, global life sciences, Sidley Austin LLP; Christine Burdick-Bell, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Pharmavite LLC; and Tara Falsani, general counsel, vice president and secretary, Nature’s Way.
“The industry is facing legal and regulatory challenges never seen before,” Mister said. “Between the unknowns of a new administration, prospects for DSHEA 2.0, the explosion of social media influencers, and a drive towards adopting sustainable and ethical business practices, every industry executive needs to be at this forum.”
The conference attracts both in-house and outside counsel, regulatory compliance personnel, quality control specialists, and government relations professionals. Attendees will learn how ever-changing industry regulations impact their company’s business decisions and how to develop long-term strategies for steering their companies through regulatory and legal challenges.
“This year’s speaker roster is stacked with top experts from industry, government, and academia,” Burdick-Bell said. “In addition to the main symposium, attendees have the opportunity to customize their learning experience through elective workshops.”
Day two of the conference features a claims substantiation working group session, during which attendees will take a closer look at the use of influencers while balancing FTC guidance, consumer feedback, and emerging forms of social media.
The final day of the conference will begin with a deep-dive into international legal and regulatory challenges and considerations. Attendees will learn to devise strategies that ensure cross-border commercial success, while complying with complex rules and regulations specific to individual countries.
Early bird registration is now open, and CRN member companies can save 10% on registration using the code on CRN’s website.
The Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Forum on Dietary Supplements takes place virtually June 8-10 and is produced in collaboration with the American Conference Institute (ACI). Workshop topics and agenda details are available on the event website, and, for more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact sponsorinfo@americanconference.com.
Mike Montemarano has been the Associate Editor of Nutraceuticals World since February 2020. He can be reached at mmontemarano@rodmanmedia.com.
Co-chairs include Steve Mister, CRN president and CEO; Scott Bass, partner and head, global life sciences, Sidley Austin LLP; Christine Burdick-Bell, executive vice president, general counsel and secretary, Pharmavite LLC; and Tara Falsani, general counsel, vice president and secretary, Nature’s Way.
“The industry is facing legal and regulatory challenges never seen before,” Mister said. “Between the unknowns of a new administration, prospects for DSHEA 2.0, the explosion of social media influencers, and a drive towards adopting sustainable and ethical business practices, every industry executive needs to be at this forum.”
The conference attracts both in-house and outside counsel, regulatory compliance personnel, quality control specialists, and government relations professionals. Attendees will learn how ever-changing industry regulations impact their company’s business decisions and how to develop long-term strategies for steering their companies through regulatory and legal challenges.
“This year’s speaker roster is stacked with top experts from industry, government, and academia,” Burdick-Bell said. “In addition to the main symposium, attendees have the opportunity to customize their learning experience through elective workshops.”
Day two of the conference features a claims substantiation working group session, during which attendees will take a closer look at the use of influencers while balancing FTC guidance, consumer feedback, and emerging forms of social media.
The final day of the conference will begin with a deep-dive into international legal and regulatory challenges and considerations. Attendees will learn to devise strategies that ensure cross-border commercial success, while complying with complex rules and regulations specific to individual countries.
Early bird registration is now open, and CRN member companies can save 10% on registration using the code on CRN’s website.
The Legal, Regulatory, and Compliance Forum on Dietary Supplements takes place virtually June 8-10 and is produced in collaboration with the American Conference Institute (ACI). Workshop topics and agenda details are available on the event website, and, for more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact sponsorinfo@americanconference.com.
Mike Montemarano has been the Associate Editor of Nutraceuticals World since February 2020. He can be reached at mmontemarano@rodmanmedia.com.