Organic & Natural Health to Address Policy, Integrity and Innovation at 2026 Industry Conference
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Organic & Natural Health to Address Policy, Integrity and Innovation at 2026 Industry Conference
""In a time marked by confusion, disruption and division, our industry needs a space to think differently and act collectively," said Karen Howard, CEO and executive director of Organic & Natural Health. "Our conference is about building real bridges between states and systems, nature and science, and ideals and action. By doing so we can protect industry integrity, empower consumers and shape a resilient future for natural health.""
"The Organic & Natural Health Association (Organic & Natural Health) will convene industry leaders, policymakers and changemakers for its 11th Annual Conference, "The United States of Health: Building Bridges to Opportunity," Jan. 20-22, 2026, at the Marriott Pompano Beach Resort in Ft. Lauderdale. The invitation-only gathering is designed to drive deep, solutions-oriented dialogues and high-value networking that is enhanced by an intentionally limited number of participants."
"The conference opens Tuesday evening with a cultural celebration led by Ghanaian-born dancer, choreographer, author, and fitness entrepreneur, Kukuwa Kyereboah and keynote by Taryn Abrahams, founder of Empower Behavioral Services, focused on strengthening organizations by prioritizing the health of people. Programming on Wednesday and Thursday will examine the "state of health" from multiple vantage points, beginning with retailers and the challenges they face in delivering trusted, nutrient-rich products to consumers."
Organic & Natural Health will hold its 11th Annual Conference, "The United States of Health: Building Bridges to Opportunity," Jan. 20–22, 2026 at the Marriott Pompano Beach Resort in Ft. Lauderdale. The invitation-only event limits participants to enable solutions-oriented dialogue and high-value networking. Programming will examine intersections among natural health, policy, science, retail, geopolitics and emerging technologies. Karen Howard emphasizes collective action to protect industry integrity, empower consumers and build resilience. Opening events include a cultural celebration by Kukuwa Kyereboah and a keynote by Taryn Abrahams. Sessions will cover retailer challenges, nutrient density and soil-human health links, and policy case studies such as Texas' evolving model.
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