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A trade association representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry. CRN members claim to adhere to a 'strong code of ethics, comply with dosage limits and manufacture dietary supplements to high quality standards under good manufacturing practices'. According to CRN's website its mission is to 'improve the environment for member companies to responsibly market dietary supplements by enhancing confidence among media, healthcare professionals, decision makers and consumers.'<ref>http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html</ref>
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A lobby group (trade association) representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry. CRN members claim to adhere to a 'strong code of ethics, comply with dosage limits and manufacture dietary supplements to high quality standards under good manufacturing practices'. According to CRN's website its mission is to 'improve the environment for member companies to responsibly market dietary supplements by enhancing confidence among media, healthcare professionals, decision makers and consumers.'<ref>http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html</ref>
  
 
Among the lobbying accompishments that CRN boast of on their website are the key role it played in all major dietary supplement legislation passed since the Rogers/Proxmire Vitamin Bill of 1976, including the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 (NLEA), the Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 (DSA), the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA).Additionally, CRN has led the industry in the regulatory arena with aggressive promotion of self-regulation while aggressively and consistently challenging FDA's over-reaching efforts to restrict dietary supplement sales.<ref>http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html</ref>
 
Among the lobbying accompishments that CRN boast of on their website are the key role it played in all major dietary supplement legislation passed since the Rogers/Proxmire Vitamin Bill of 1976, including the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 (NLEA), the Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 (DSA), the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA).Additionally, CRN has led the industry in the regulatory arena with aggressive promotion of self-regulation while aggressively and consistently challenging FDA's over-reaching efforts to restrict dietary supplement sales.<ref>http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html</ref>
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CRN participates in the actions of [[Codex Alimentarius]], the [[Food Industry Codex Coalition]], the [[Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue]] (TABD), the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), regulatory agencies of numerous countries, and the international policies of U.S. government agencies.  
 
CRN participates in the actions of [[Codex Alimentarius]], the [[Food Industry Codex Coalition]], the [[Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue]] (TABD), the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), regulatory agencies of numerous countries, and the international policies of U.S. government agencies.  
  
In 2007 CRN used the services of the Alpine Group Inc. to lobby the federal government<ref>
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In 2007 CRN used the services of the [[Alpine Group Inc.]] to lobby the federal government<ref>
[Associated Press Financial Wire] August 21, 2007</ref>
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Associated Press Financial Wire August 21, 2007.</ref>
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It also co-funded together with
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[[GNC, Inc.]] the survey on dietary supplements consumption conducted by [[Ipsos Public Affairs]].<ref>Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions & Ventures Week December 22, 2007</ref>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
[[Nutramax Laboratories, Inc.]]
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[[Nutramax Laboratories, Inc.]] | [[Pharmavite LLC]] | [[Perrigo Company]] | [[Wyeth Consumer Health]] | [[Mannatech, Inc.]] | [[Bayer Healthcare LLC]] | [[GlaxoSmithKline]] | [[Shaklee Corporation]] | [[Swiss Caps USA, Inc.]] | [[Nutraceutical Corporation]] | [[Leiner Health Products, Inc.]] | [[Vitamin Shoppe]] | [[GNC, Inc.]] | [[Schiff Nutrition International, Inc.]] | [[Herbalife International of America]] | [[Nu Skin International Inc./Pharmanex, LLC]] | [[Kemin Foods, L.C.]] | [[Cognis Nutrition & Health]] | [[Archer Daniels Midland Company]] | [[DSM Nutritional Products, Inc.]] | [[BASF Corporation]] | [[Linnea, Inc.]] | [[Cargill Health & Food Technologies]] | [[B&D Nutritional Ingredients, Inc.]]
  
[[Pharmavite LLC]]
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==People==
  
[[Perrigo Company]]
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Board of Directors:
  
[[Wyeth Consumer Health]]
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[[Marjorie Fine]] Chair
  
[[Mannatech, Inc.]]
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[[Mark LeDoux]] Chair Elect
  
[[Bayer Healthcare LLC]]
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[[David Christensen]] Treasurer
  
[[GlaxoSmithKline]]
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[[Joseph LaPlaca]] Secretary
 
 
[[Shaklee Corporation]]
 
 
[[Swiss Caps USA, Inc.]]
 
 
 
[[Nutraceutical Corporation]]
 
 
 
[[Leiner Health Products, Inc.]]
 
 
 
[[Vitamin Shoppe]]
 
 
 
[[GNC, Inc.]]
 
 
 
[[Schiff Nutrition International, Inc.]]
 
 
[[Herbalife International of America]]
 
 
 
[[Nu Skin International Inc./Pharmanex, LLC]]
 
 
 
[[Kemin Foods, L.C.]]
 
 
 
[[Cognis Nutrition & Health]]
 
 
 
[[Archer Daniels Midland Company]]
 
 
 
[[DSM Nutritional Products, Inc.]]
 
 
 
[[BASF Corporation]]
 
 
 
[[Linnea, Inc.]]
 
 
 
[[Cargill Health & Food Technologies]]
 
  
[[B&D Nutritional Ingredients, Inc.]]
 
  
==People==
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*President & CEO - [[Steve Mister]]
  
Board of Directors:
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*Senior vice president, communications - [[Judy Blatman]]
  
[[Marjorie Fine]] Chair
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*Senior vice president, scientific & regulatory affairs - [[Douglas MacKay]]
  
[[Mark LeDoux]] Chair Elect
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*Vice president, government relations - [[Mike Greene]]
  
[[David Christensen]] Treasurer
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*Vice president, scientific & international affairs - [[James C. Griffiths]]  
 
 
[[Joseph LaPlaca]] Secretary
 
  
[[Steven M. Mister]], Esq. President
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*Vice president, scientific & regulatory affairs - [[Andrea Wong]]
  
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*Regulatory counsel - [[Rend Al-Mondhiry]]
  
[[Steven M. Mister]] President & CEO 
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*Senior director, finance and administration - [[Sandra Khouri]]
  
[[Annette Dickinson]] Consultant and Past President
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*Senior director, marketing communications - [[Gretchen Powers]]
 
[[Judy Blatman]] Vice President, Communications
 
  
[[John Hathcock]] Vice President, Scientific & International Affairs
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*Senior director, communications - [[Nancy Stewart]]  
  
[[Andrew Shao]] Vice President, Scientific & Regulatory Affairs
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*Director, membership development - [[Carl Hyland]]
  
[[Mike Greene]] Senior Director, Government Relations
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*Director, government relations - [[Ingrid Lebert]]
  
[[Michael Ahearn]] Director, Finance & Administration
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*Associate director, scientific & regulatory affairs - [[Haiuyen Nguyen]]  
 
[[Erin Hlasney]] Director, Media Relations
 
  
[[Season Solorio]] Director, Public Relations
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*Senior executive assistant to the President & CEO - [[Tammie Betway]]
  
[[Ingrid Lebert]] Science, Regulatory & Government Affairs Manager
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*Communications associate - [[Ana Wilbert]]
  
[[Kate Murphy]] Communications Coordinator
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*Database administrator & government affairs associate - [[Molly Feder]] <ref> [http://www.crnusa.org/who_staff.html Our Staff] ''Council Responsible for Nutrition'', accessed 20 March 2015 </ref>
  
[[Haiuyen Nguyen]] Research and Administrative Assistant
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==Affiliations==
  
[[Joyce Nyero]] Member Services Coordinator
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[[American Herbal Products Association]]
  
[[Gerry Satterfield]] Executive Assistant to the President & CEO
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[[National Nutritional Foods Association]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 13:51, 29 March 2015

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A lobby group (trade association) representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry. CRN members claim to adhere to a 'strong code of ethics, comply with dosage limits and manufacture dietary supplements to high quality standards under good manufacturing practices'. According to CRN's website its mission is to 'improve the environment for member companies to responsibly market dietary supplements by enhancing confidence among media, healthcare professionals, decision makers and consumers.'[1]

Among the lobbying accompishments that CRN boast of on their website are the key role it played in all major dietary supplement legislation passed since the Rogers/Proxmire Vitamin Bill of 1976, including the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990 (NLEA), the Dietary Supplement Act of 1992 (DSA), the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA).Additionally, CRN has led the industry in the regulatory arena with aggressive promotion of self-regulation while aggressively and consistently challenging FDA's over-reaching efforts to restrict dietary supplement sales.[2]

CRN participates in the actions of Codex Alimentarius, the Food Industry Codex Coalition, the Trans-Atlantic Business Dialogue (TABD), the World Health Organization (WHO), regulatory agencies of numerous countries, and the international policies of U.S. government agencies.

In 2007 CRN used the services of the Alpine Group Inc. to lobby the federal government[3] It also co-funded together with GNC, Inc. the survey on dietary supplements consumption conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs.[4]

Members

Nutramax Laboratories, Inc. | Pharmavite LLC | Perrigo Company | Wyeth Consumer Health | Mannatech, Inc. | Bayer Healthcare LLC | GlaxoSmithKline | Shaklee Corporation | Swiss Caps USA, Inc. | Nutraceutical Corporation | Leiner Health Products, Inc. | Vitamin Shoppe | GNC, Inc. | Schiff Nutrition International, Inc. | Herbalife International of America | Nu Skin International Inc./Pharmanex, LLC | Kemin Foods, L.C. | Cognis Nutrition & Health | Archer Daniels Midland Company | DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. | BASF Corporation | Linnea, Inc. | Cargill Health & Food Technologies | B&D Nutritional Ingredients, Inc.

People

Board of Directors:

Marjorie Fine Chair

Mark LeDoux Chair Elect

David Christensen Treasurer

Joseph LaPlaca Secretary


  • Senior vice president, scientific & regulatory affairs - Douglas MacKay
  • Vice president, scientific & regulatory affairs - Andrea Wong
  • Senior executive assistant to the President & CEO - Tammie Betway
  • Database administrator & government affairs associate - Molly Feder [5]

Affiliations

American Herbal Products Association

National Nutritional Foods Association

Notes

  1. http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html
  2. http://www.crnusa.org/who_about.html
  3. Associated Press Financial Wire August 21, 2007.
  4. Healthcare Mergers, Acquisitions & Ventures Week December 22, 2007
  5. Our Staff Council Responsible for Nutrition, accessed 20 March 2015