The Annual GRMA Summit provides us with an opportunity to meet and advance both quality and safety within the health and wellness category. As part of taking this journey together, this year the GRMA is extending an invitation for members to present topics or lead panel discussions within one of the following areas:
- Business Continuity
- Legal/Regulatory Affairs
- Product Information Management
- Product Testing
- Quality Innovations
- Quality System
- Risk Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Sustainability
If you are interested in submitting a presentation topic(s) or hosting a panel discussions on a quality or safety topic that’s influencing the product category, please email us at generalinquires@grmalliance.org with the following:
- Full Name
- Phone Number
- Company/Organization
- Position/Job Title
- Description of Responsibilities
- Desired Presentation Format:
- 45 minute – Learning Session Presentation (Educational/Regulatory/Best Practice oriented)
- 60 minute – Panel Discussion
- Presentation & Panel Topic Areas (select one primary area per submission):
- Business Continuity
- Legal/Regulatory Affairs
- Product Information Management
- Product Testing
- Quality Innovations
- Quality System
- Risk Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Sustainability
- Presenter Stakeholder groups (select all that apply)
- Academia
- Accreditation Body
- Consultant
- Consumer Representative
- Manufacturers/Industry
- Regulator
- Retailers
- Public Health
- Technology Providers
- Trade Association
- Submit a presentation brief that identifies the following:
- Summarize the presentation topic – Agenda headliner if chosen.
- Detailed Description of the presentation
- Key learning elements
- Questions to the panel (if applicable)
- Moderator & Panelists name, title, position, short bio
If you have any questions or are ready to submit an application, please email us at generalinquires@grmalliance.org.
Note: The GRMA reserves the right to edit the presentation at will and will provide a template for the presentation.
Note: An accepted submission doesn’t guarantee a presentation spot until the final presentation/panel documents have been approved.