Nutrify Today rolls out biz services for US-based nutraceutical companies

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The company intends to create a seamless gateway connecting global nutraceutical industry channels with new business opportunities

Nutrify Today has officially rolled out a host of new business services for US-based nutraceutical companies. In the initial planning and development stages are a series of educational forums. The company intends to create a seamless gateway connecting global nutraceutical industry channels with new business opportunities, thus potentially providing a faster and more visible Nutra growth for industry stakeholders.

 

Working with Chief US Marketing Advisor Sheldon Baker, Chief Executive Officer of nutraceutical brand marketing firm, Baker Dillon Group, the first forum focussed on various aspects of the CBD (cannabinoid) and hemp supply chain and observations regarding regulatory issues that may affect CBD marketing. 

 

Moderated by Baker, the forum included Dave Neundorfer, CEO for Open Book Extracts, Mike Hennessy, Chief Innovation Officer for WANA Wellness and Henry Baskerville, partner with Fortis Law Partners. 

 

“A shared wealth economy goes well with the philosophy of Nutrify Today,” said Baker. “The next generation of global economic growth is going to be through a shared wealth of multipoint collaborations and in the pursuit of inducing shared wealth growth in the nutraceutical industry, Nutrify Today is rolling out series of nutraceutical industry educational platforms for the benefit of the Nutra industry at-large.”

 

Amit Srivastava, Founder and Chief Catalyst, Nutrify Today said, “We are committed to enabling and empowering responsible nutrition globally and it’s a privilege to serve a market like the US. We have formed a strong relationship with Sheldon and Baker Dillon Group, and we look forward to welcoming global nutraceutical leaders through our series of online educational programming.” 

 

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