12.14.21
Pantheryx, a digestive and immune health nutrition company known for its ColostrumOne bovine colostrum ingredient, recently appointed Ethan Leonard as its new senior vice president of its early life nutrition segment.
Leonard, whose previous experience as an executive of early life nutrition companies, will be responsible for leading the company’s expansion of ColostrumOne bovine colostrum in foods, beverages, and dietary supplements that support digestive and immune health in children over the age of one year.
“We are pleased to have Ethan Leonard join PanTheryx as our new SVP of early life nutrition as children and toddler gut and immune health are strategic growth areas for us over the coming years,” Wes Parris, president and CEO of PanTheryx, said. “Ethan’s proven track record in significantly growing the early life nutrition category year-over-year for small and multinational companies coupled with his ability to inspire global teams made him our top candidate for this role. Ethan will create a strategic sales model focused on our colostrum business based on the science supporting its benefits for children’s digestive health, sleep, and immunity.”
Ethan has more than 20 years of experience exclusively in the nutrition industry, with an emphasis on pediatric nutrition. Previously, he was the vice president of specialty business and early life nutrition at DSM Nutritional Products where he was responsible for global sales, marketing, innovation, product development, and nutritional science advocacy activities.
“I’m excited to be a part of a rapidly grown business and play a role in the tremendous opportunity to increase awareness of the health benefits of cow colostrum for children and their families,” Leonard said. “I’m impressed to see several manufacturers developing new products with PanTheryx’s ColostrumOne and ColostrumOne Extra Strength because they want to give their customers a comprehensive source of IgG [Immunoglobulin], immune and growth factors, and prebiotics. I look forward to continuing the momentum already created by PanTheryx and exploring new sales opportunities in the U.S. and in global markets.”
Leonard, whose previous experience as an executive of early life nutrition companies, will be responsible for leading the company’s expansion of ColostrumOne bovine colostrum in foods, beverages, and dietary supplements that support digestive and immune health in children over the age of one year.
“We are pleased to have Ethan Leonard join PanTheryx as our new SVP of early life nutrition as children and toddler gut and immune health are strategic growth areas for us over the coming years,” Wes Parris, president and CEO of PanTheryx, said. “Ethan’s proven track record in significantly growing the early life nutrition category year-over-year for small and multinational companies coupled with his ability to inspire global teams made him our top candidate for this role. Ethan will create a strategic sales model focused on our colostrum business based on the science supporting its benefits for children’s digestive health, sleep, and immunity.”
Ethan has more than 20 years of experience exclusively in the nutrition industry, with an emphasis on pediatric nutrition. Previously, he was the vice president of specialty business and early life nutrition at DSM Nutritional Products where he was responsible for global sales, marketing, innovation, product development, and nutritional science advocacy activities.
“I’m excited to be a part of a rapidly grown business and play a role in the tremendous opportunity to increase awareness of the health benefits of cow colostrum for children and their families,” Leonard said. “I’m impressed to see several manufacturers developing new products with PanTheryx’s ColostrumOne and ColostrumOne Extra Strength because they want to give their customers a comprehensive source of IgG [Immunoglobulin], immune and growth factors, and prebiotics. I look forward to continuing the momentum already created by PanTheryx and exploring new sales opportunities in the U.S. and in global markets.”