PLT Health Solutions, Inc. appointed Edward Kim as general director, South Korea, to be based in Korea; and Rodolphe Hang as business development director, EMEA to be based in France.
PLT Health Solutions, Inc. (Morristown, NJ) appointed Edward Kim as general director, South Korea, to be based in Korea; and Rodolphe Hang as business development director, EMEA to be based in France.
Kim, a 20-year industry veteran, ran his own ingredient and consulting firm, Henus, which distributed functional ingredients and managed HFFI ingredient registrations for the Korean market. Hang worked for nearly a decade at various positions at Glanbia Performance Nutrition in Europe and the Middle East. The addition of Kim and Hang is the latest advancement in PLT’s efforts to significantly expand its international footprint and associated development of ingredient solutions.
“PLT Health Solutions has operated as a global ingredient supplier for decades,” said Seth Flowerman, president and CEO of PLT Health Solutions, in a press release. “As we continue our strategic international expansion, we look forward to building deeper relationships with our global customers and partners to support the development of the next generation of leading consumer products. Kim has excellent experience advancing HFFI ingredients in the Korean market, one of our fastest growing regions. Hang is an experienced entrepreneurial leader and creative product developer with proven success in the EMEA region.”
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