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Omega-3s: Consumer Trends, Claims and Capitalizing on the Category


Date: On Demand
Length: 60 minutes

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Join this Webinar to learn more about:

  • Consumer perceptions and attitudes towards omega-3s
  • Trends and demographics of omega-3 users
  • Market trends and drivers in the category
  • FDA's current position on omega-3s
  • Making substantiated claims in the eyes of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

Speakers:

Gregory J. Stephens, RD, vice president of strategic consulting for the Natural Marketing Institute (NMI), brings 25 years of specialized expertise in the nutrition and pharmaceutical industries to NMI. His background includes sales, marketing, strategic planning, clinical research and regulatory affairs for companies such as Nurture Inc and Ross Nutritional Products Division of Abbott Laboratories. He earned his bachelor’s degree in human nutrition from Georgia State University and is a registered dietitian with the American Dietetic Association. He is a frequent author of published articles, is on the editorial advisory board and is a contributing editor for Nutraceuticals World magazine and has spoken at numerous industry events such as Natural Products Expo, SupplySide, American Dietetic Association and American Healthcare Association, to name a few.

Tony Young joined Kleinfeld, Kaplan and Becker, LLP as a partner in March 2003. He began his legal career in 1974 as an associate and then partner at Wald, Harkrader & Ross. In 1986 he became a partner in the firm now known as Piper Rudnick LLP.  Young graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1973 and clerked on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. He is the co-author of the 1996 Food and Drug Law Institute book, Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act: A Legislative History and Analysis.

He represents food and dietary supplement product and ingredient manufacturers, developers and distributors. Young serves as Regulatory Counsel to the Pharmaceutical Distributors Association and represents several large secondary prescription drug wholesalers with respect to matters arising under the Prescription Drug Marketing Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and state laws implementing those statutes. He also serves as General Counsel to the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) and has served as one of the counsel to another trade association in the dietary supplement industry. He was heavily involved in the negotiations that led to the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994.

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