03.27.23
The Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3 (GOED) and the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) have announced a strategic partnership. NASC is a non-profit trade association which is dedicated to supporting the companion animal supplement industry. Their members include supplement manufacturers, raw material suppliers, distributors, veterinarians, retailers, pet professionals, and more.
The partnership will bring together the two organizations, allowing both memberships to benefit from sharing industry intelligence, cross-promotional opportunities, and educational opportunities.
“GOED is thrilled to partner with NASC,” said Ellen Schutt, directing manager of GOED. “Many GOED members have a strong interest in the pet food and pet supplement sector and working with a group as well established and knowledgeable as NASC will help both of our organizations to support our memberships and grow this important category.”
“This partnership makes so much sense to us,” said Bill Bookout, president of NASC. “Quality is important to both of our organizations and being able to work together for the benefit of both of our memberships is a no-brainer. We are excited about the opportunity to work more closely with GOEd to the benefit of our industries.”
The partnership will bring together the two organizations, allowing both memberships to benefit from sharing industry intelligence, cross-promotional opportunities, and educational opportunities.
“GOED is thrilled to partner with NASC,” said Ellen Schutt, directing manager of GOED. “Many GOED members have a strong interest in the pet food and pet supplement sector and working with a group as well established and knowledgeable as NASC will help both of our organizations to support our memberships and grow this important category.”
“This partnership makes so much sense to us,” said Bill Bookout, president of NASC. “Quality is important to both of our organizations and being able to work together for the benefit of both of our memberships is a no-brainer. We are excited about the opportunity to work more closely with GOEd to the benefit of our industries.”