CRN help wanted
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The trade association has formed a committee to find a replacement for current President Annette Dickinson, PhD, who announced her tentative retirement after 31 years with CRN in June (1"The Tan Sheet" June 24, 2004, p. 14). Dickinson plans to retire in spring 2005, but could step down earlier if necessary "to accommodate a candidate who prefers to start sooner." The committee is comprised of nine CRN board members, including Natural Alternatives Chairman Mark LeDoux, Wyeth Consumer Healthcare Senior VP Andrew Davis, NBTY CFO Harvey Kamil, John Vernardos of Herbalife and Tom Zimmerman of Pharmavite...
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