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CHPA Appoints Dr. John P. Troup as VP for Scientific Affairs & Dietary Supplements

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The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) has announced the appointment of Dr. John P. Troup as vice president for scientific affairs & dietaryJohn Troup supplements, a new position within CHPA. Troup has wide-ranging experience in the health, nutrition and dietary supplements sectors, including extensive work in clinical and product development, as well as regulatory affairs. His track record boasts successful product launches and brand growth for major companies, such as Pfizer, Unilever, Novartis and General Nutrition Centers.

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In this newly created role, Troup will lead strategy development and direct CHPA’s work on dietary supplements issues, evaluating science, shaping policy, and collaborating with stakeholders for this important, growing consumer health category.

“We are thrilled to have Dr. Troup on board as our CHPA team leader for Scientific Affairs & Dietary Supplements,” said CHPA President and CEO, Scott Melville. “As CHPA adopts a more holistic approach to self care and expands its presence in the dietary supplement category, John will play an integral role in shaping and leading our association’s dietary supplements agenda. John’s decades of experience overseeing consumer product-related initiatives and advancing research in the health, nutrition, and dietary supplements categories are a major asset to the association and its members, and we welcome him to the team.”

Most recently, Troup served as vice president of clinical development, education and innovation at Standard Process, Inc. As a senior R&D executive for the nutritional supplements company, he was responsible for enterprise-wide product development and innovation. Prior to this role, Troup was the chief science officer at Metagenics, Inc., where he oversaw R&D and product development for a global business focused on practitioner and institutional sales of nutritional products.

“I am delighted to be joining CHPA at this pivotal point in the association’s evolution,” said Troup. “It’s an exciting time for consumer health care, and CHPA has positioned itself uniquely within this changing environment to better serve the needs of its members and strengthen the industry overall. I look very forward to working with this talented group of professionals.”

For more information, visit www.chpa.org.

 

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