NutraJobs – People on the move
Robinson Pharma has appointed Emad Hassan, PhD to the position of General Manager and Chief Scientific Officer, and Hassen Nasri, PhD as a technical formulator and business developer.
“We believe that hiring additional talented and experienced executives is the next logical step in our growth plan,” said Tuong Nguyen, CEO and President. “We have invested in physical capacity and infrastructure but to continue to grow, we needed to find people with experience, vision, and commitment.”
Cyvex Nutrition recently announced the appointment of Quang La as its director of operations to oversee all of Cyvex's operational aspects including supply chain management, inventory control and purchasing, product quality assurance and internal efficiency measures.
"Quang brings to Cyvex a keen and cultivated understanding of operational efficiency, the ability to creatively problem-solve, and exceptional attention to detail," said Matt Phillips, president of Cyvex Nutrition. "His direct experience in the nutraceuticals industry provides an invaluable asset to our operational practices going forward."
Bill Stuart has been appointed account executive for National Enzyme’s retail natural health market channel. “[Bill’s] experience as a project director and business development manager will aid him as he works with customers on new product launches and marketing initiatives,” said Harold Fox, director of sales, National Enzyme Company. “I am excited to have Bill as a member of the NEC sales team.”
Ingredient supplier GCI Nutrients USA has appointed Catherine Sabbah as purchasing manager.
Integrated Marketing Group (IMG) has appointed Lisa Openshaw to the position of media buyer, the marketing consultancy announced. “Lisa's extensive media planning and buying experience will serve IMG's existing and future clients extremely well,” said Jeff Hilton, co-founder and partner of IMG. "In an age where media forms are constantly evolving and changing, her solid background in both traditional and new media is absolutely invaluable."