Suanfarma strengthens leadership in nutraceutical division – Suannutra
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Madrid
June 21 , 2023
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Suanfarma confirms its commitment to the nutraceutical market with the new appointment of Anthony Weston as CEO, Suannutra, which is designed to bring increased customer focus to meet the expectations and dynamic demands of global consumers. This customer-centered approach will support a strong and recognisable global presence and deliver sustained growth.
By utilising its core brands of Gonmisol, Monteloeder and SuanfarmaUSA,Suannutra will be structured to pursue market-leading growth in Branded and Innovative ingredients whilst enhancing its market presence in Functional and Essential ingredients through its long-established commitment to quality and innovation and its position as a trusted leader in the nutraceutical market.
With 1,400 active customers in 50 countries and a network in Europe, USA, and Asia, Suannutra is a truly global player and reliable partner driving innovation in novel products and customer service. Product awards and recognition have been received for innovative branded ingredients by industry recognised international organisations.
Anthony Weston, CEO of Suannutra, states, “I’m very happy to join the excellent team of Suannutra. Together, we will enhance our presence in the global nutraceuticals market through our science-backed product line, new innovations and exciting partnerships and collaborations.” To achieve these ambitious goals, Suannutra is committed to strengthening its team with the best talent, further consolidating its position as an industry leader.
”We are excited to welcome Anthony Weston as the new CEO of Suannutra, effective June 5th,”says Francisco Fernández who will continue to lead Suanfarma in its ambitious growth plans and will continue to support Suannutra and Weston as a key advisor. “Suanfarma has full confidence in Anthony's inspiring leadership, strategic vision, and ability to overcome challenges, to lead Suannutra to new levels of success.”
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