Women In Nutraceuticals announces 2026 board election results and 2026 Heroine Award

WIN bolsters board and celebrates exceptional contribution with Heroine Award

Women In Nutraceuticals (WIN), the non-profit spearheaded by a cohort of global nutraceutical leaders, is pleased to announce the results of its latest Board of Directors election, alongside the recipient of the 2026 WIN Heroine Award.

Following a successful election process, WIN is proud to welcome Ewa Hudson and Petra Erlandson as newly elected members of the WIN Board of Directors, inducted at the WIN Summit.

The WIN Board plays a critical role in guiding the organisation’s strategic direction, strengthening member engagement, and advancing initiatives that foster inclusion and leadership opportunities for women across the global nutraceutical sector. The addition of Hudson and Erlandson reflects WIN’s continued commitment to bringing diverse expertise and leadership perspectives to its governance.

Rebecca Takemoto, Executive Director of WIN, commented: “Ewa and Petra bring a powerful combination of industry insight, commercial strategy, leadership experience, and passion for advancing women in the nutraceuticals industry. Their contribution will be instrumental as we continue to expand WIN’s positive impact across the world for the generations of women to come.”

Women In Nutraceuticals announces 2026 board election results and 2026 Heroine Award

In addition to the Board announcement, WIN is honoured to recognise Mary Ann Nation-Greenwall as the recipient of the second edition of the WIN Heroine Award.

The WIN Heroine Award celebrates exceptional commitment to advancing women, fostering community, and driving meaningful change within the nutraceutical ecosystem and beyond.

Mary Ann Nation-Greenwall is an accomplished nonprofit and organisational leader whose career spans education, community development, and strategic operations. She has held leadership roles across organisations including Youth for Understanding, AFS Intercultural Programs and the Pasadena Humane Society – and is now Director of Human Resources & Goodwill at Artemis International.

Mary Ann has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to volunteer leadership, is an active member of WIN and brings international experience includes serving as President of the American Women’s Club of The Hague.

Takemoto added: “Mary Ann exemplifies the spirit of the WIN Heroine Award. Her career reflects a deep commitment to service, leadership, and creating opportunities for others to thrive. She has made a lasting impact across multiple communities, and we are proud to recognise her contributions.”

The WIN Awards program, established to celebrate individuals and organisations driving progress in gender equity, continues to highlight the leaders and change-makers shaping the future of the nutraceutical industry.

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