SENPA has announced an upcoming webinar titled “United for Change: The Impact of DSHEA and the Future of the Natural Products Industry.” This event will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 20 at 2 p.m. EDT and will feature a panel of esteemed industry leaders who will discuss the significant impact of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) and its continued relevance in today’s natural products industry. This webinar also marks the celebration of the 30-year anniversary of DSHEA, highlighting three decades of progress and collaboration within the natural products industry.
The webinar aims to educate a new generation of natural products retailers and manufacturers on the origins and legacy of DSHEA, sharing insights from those who played pivotal roles in its development and implementation. The event also seeks to rekindle the collaborative spirit that characterized the industry’s response to legislative challenges and explore ways to unite for future advancements.
Featured Panelists:
- Cheryl Hughes: Retail Expert, Owner, Whole Wheatery
- Roy Upton: CEO, Planetary Herbals
- Debra Short: Executive Director, SENPA
- Bruce Cohen: Industry Veteran, Owner, Nutrition World, Palm Beach, FL
- Peter Brodhead: Industry Veteran, Owner, Brighter Day Natural Foods
The panel will address key topics, including:
- The history and purpose of DSHEA.
- The industry’s response to regulatory challenges at the time.
- Personal anecdotes and experiences from key industry figures.
- Live questions from emerging leaders and future industry challenges.
The webinar will also feature a Q&A session with emerging leaders in the industry:
- Cady Kuhlman: Co-owner, Nutrition World, Chattanooga, TN
- Amanda Ballard: COO, Natural Products Marketer
- Brian Mosser: General Manager, Get Healthy
- Ryan Sensenbrenner: Head of Marketing, Enzymedica
For more information about the webinar and to register, visit https://senpa.org/dsheawebinar/ or register for the webinar at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pUl7QroIT9eLf4ng9zO8WQ. A passcode will be required to join the webinar, which will be provided upon registration.


