Upcoming Webinars
The Strategic Role of Traceability in a Shifting Regulatory Landscape

October 24 | 12 PM EST

At a time when policies and regulations are changing quickly, it can be hard to know when and where to invest in traceability. But it’s important to remember that there are multiple reasons to understand where products and ingredients come from, and where they end up.

Join us for a one-of-a-kind panel discussion on the increasing synergies between sustainability, food safety and ethical labor practices when it comes to supply chain traceability, and learn how exceeding consumer and retailer requirements for transparency and accountability can be a game-changing advantage in the years to come.

In this webinar, you will: 

  • Explore the evolving regulatory landscape and its impact on supply chain traceability, helping you determine where to invest for maximum impact.

  • Understand the critical intersections between sustainability, food safety, and ethical labor practices, and how traceability can drive improvements in these areas.

  • Learn how exceeding transparency and accountability standards can give your business a competitive edge with consumers and retailers.

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Our Speakers

Andy Kennedy

Andy Kennedy

Chief Traceability Officer | iFoodDS

Andy Kennedy worked with the FDA Office of Food Policy and Response on the New Era of Smarter Food Safety, with a focus on Tech-Enabled Traceability. He helped write the rule while he served on the FDA Food Traceability Rule working group. He was co-chair for the Technology Working Group for the Produce Traceability Initiative and the GS1 EPCIS/CBV 1.2 MSWG. Now Andy helps food companies across the supply chain navigate FSMA Rule 204 and manage data across vast supplier networks.

Natalie Hunter

Natalie Hunter

Managing Director | New Era Partners

Natalie brings a wealth of experience in sustainable supply chain, traceability technology and business development. Most recently, Natalie held a leadership role in innovation at The Marine Stewardship Council, a UN-recognized leader in sustainable fishing standard certification. At New Era Partners, Natalie will work with our clients to leverage traceability technology to improve supply chain operations by increasing efficiency and transparency across their supply chain.

Paul Bradley

Paul Bradley

Sr. Director of Product Marketing | TraceGains

Paul is a veteran product development and product marketing professional with over twenty years in the technology and consulting industries, with a longstanding focus on the food and beverage, restaurant, and retail verticals. He has worked with, and learned from, some of the largest and most dynamic brands in the industry, and is a passionate but pragmatic advocate for the power of technology to help businesses achieve the resiliency and scale necessary to thrive in a complex global marketplace. 

Carl Olivier

Carl Olivier

CEO | Sustained

Carl Olivier is the co-founder and CEO of tech start-up, Sustained, which helps food manufacturers design more environmentally friendly products using data, science and technology. Having started his journey in product and engineering and forged a product-focused career at leading tech brands Skype, Microsoft and Twillo.

Committed to driving the sustainability agenda and leaving things ‘better than how he found them’, Carl and the Sustained team are focused on highlighting the power of sustainable choice for consumers and businesses relating to environmental impact reduction through its advanced technology platform.

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