HBW Insight is shining a spotlight on the work of regulatory affairs specialists operating in and supporting the consumer health and cosmetics industries. We are profiling this important role, hearing what a typical day involves and finding out what is top of mind for these individuals today. Look out for further installments in this series in HBW Insight over the coming weeks.
‘Inside Regulatory Affairs’ With Honey Pot Company’s Kristini Miles
In this installment of HBW Insight’s "Inside Regulatory Affairs” series, The Honey Pot Company’s Kristini Miles discusses the challenges of communicating science to today’s consumer, progress in policy benefiting historically disadvantaged communities, and the numerous other demands that occupy her day-to-day.
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