CRN’s Dickinson Would Bring Strong Science Background To Top Post
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The expected elevation of Annette Dickinson, PhD, to president of the Council for Responsible Nutrition would help solidify the trade association's strong foundation in science as it looks to spur a revitalization of the dietary supplement industry
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Annette Dickinson, PhD, named president of trade association following Feb. 27 board vote. Dickinson took the helm as acting president in January upon expiration of John Cordaro's contract (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 6, 2003, p. 13). Although the board considered initiating an outside search to fill the top spot, Dickinson prevailed due in part to her 29 years with the group. "She possesses an ideal combination of scientific knowledge and regulatory know-how" and has "attained high marks from industry executives as well as from legislators and the regulatory and scientific communities," said board Chairman Byron Johnson, Access Business Group/Nutrilite. Dickinson will help solidify CRN's strong foundation in science as it looks to revitalize the supplement industry (2"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 14, 2002, p. 10)...
CRN president
Annette Dickinson, PhD, named president of trade association following Feb. 27 board vote. Dickinson took the helm as acting president in January upon expiration of John Cordaro's contract (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 6, 2003, p. 13). Although the board considered initiating an outside search to fill the top spot, Dickinson prevailed due in part to her 29 years with the group. "She possesses an ideal combination of scientific knowledge and regulatory know-how" and has "attained high marks from industry executives as well as from legislators and the regulatory and scientific communities," said board Chairman Byron Johnson, Access Business Group/Nutrilite. Dickinson will help solidify CRN's strong foundation in science as it looks to revitalize the supplement industry (2"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 14, 2002, p. 10)...
CRN president
Annette Dickinson, PhD, named president of trade association following Feb. 27 board vote. Dickinson took the helm as acting president in January upon expiration of John Cordaro's contract (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 6, 2003, p. 13). Although the board considered initiating an outside search to fill the top spot, Dickinson prevailed due in part to her 29 years with the group. "She possesses an ideal combination of scientific knowledge and regulatory know-how" and has "attained high marks from industry executives as well as from legislators and the regulatory and scientific communities," said board Chairman Byron Johnson, Access Business Group/Nutrilite. Dickinson will help solidify CRN's strong foundation in science as it looks to revitalize the supplement industry (2"The Tan Sheet" Oct. 14, 2002, p. 10)...