Board & Committees

AAHP MEMBERSHIP

AAHP has grown since 1923 from a small group of like-minded pharmacists to an association that represents pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors, and marketers — foreign or domestic — who supply homeopathic medicines for the United States. Our members provide nearly 80 percent of U.S. homeopathic market share. Membership is also open to pharmacists, individuals in the homeopathic field, and allied organizations.

Our members pledge to manufacture, distribute, market, and sell according to all applicable regulations and guidelines, including but not limited to the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations, appropriate current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) and labeling requirements.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mark Land Mark Land
President
Boiron
president@aahp.info

Mary Borneman

Mary Borneman
Treasurer

Hyland’s Consumer Health, Inc.
treasurer@aahp.info

Eric Foxman Eric Foxman
Secretary
Affiliate Member
info@aahp.info

Brenda van GoethemBrenda van Goethem
Nature's Way

Tim ClarotTim Clarot
Church & Dwight

Robert Melo Robert Melo
OHM Pharma, Inc.

Mary Beth Watkins Mary Beth Watkins
Emeritus

Alissa Gould
Boiron

COMMITTEES

  • Education -- responsible for creating content for webinars/seminars and newsletter articles, plus responsible for overseeing the coordination and implementation of education events. Often works with outside experts to prepare content for educational events.
  • Business Development/ Membership -- provides outreach to new members and helps to coordinate recruitment and welcome program for new members to the AAHP.
  • Website -- oversees content of website and makes changes in appearance and functionality to meet changing needs of the association and its membership.
  • Legal & Regulatory -- maintains and builds relationships with legislators and regulators. Identifies and addresses (under Board guidance) emerging issues of importance and concern. Note: this committee is purposely a small group as it sometimes deals with potentially confidential or sensitive issues.
  • Publicity and Public Relations -- identifies opportunities to present newsworthy info about the AAHP and responds to PR issues that come to our attention. Works with and coordinates P.R. efforts with members on issues or topics of mutual concern.