CRN Seeking New President
July 19, 2004
CRN Seeking New President
WASHINGTONThe Council forResponsible Nutrition (CRN) has appointed a search committee for a newpresident, following the announcement by its current president, AnnetteDickinson, Ph.D., of her intention to retire in the spring of 2005. Dickinsonplans to relocate to Minneapolis with her husband to be closer to her family.Mark LeDoux, a CRN board member and chairman of Natural AlternativesInternational, will head the search effort.
Our association and our industry is fortunate to have aleader like Dr. Dickinson whose strong scientific background and regulatoryexperience have earned the respect and admiration of industry colleagues,government agencies, congressional offices and the academic community, saidByron Johnson, chairman of CRN (www.crnusa.org). We are confident we willfind a vibrant leader with a dynamic vision for CRN and our industry thatincorporates science-based principles and industry responsibility.
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